Vasopressors for shock
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Vasopressors for hypotensive shock Edited (no change to conclusions)
Angiotensin II increases BP in vasodilatory shock resistant to high-dose vasopressors
External cooling improves short-term outcomes in pts with septic shock
Early goal-directed therapy using central venous hemodynamic targets in septic shock does not reduce deaths
Lower risk of atrial fibrillation with addition of vasopressin to catecholamines for treatment of shock
No survival benefit with early goal-directed therapy for septic shock
Prehospital emergency care
More data suggest usual care is as good as EGDT (ProMISe)
Higher BP target does not reduce mortality in septic patients (SEPSISPAM)
Recombinant human activated Protein C does not reduce mortality in patients with septic shock (PROWESS-SHOCK)
Intra‐aortic balloon pump counterpulsation (IABP) for myocardial infarction complicated by cardiogenic shock Stable (no update expected for reasons given in 'What's new')
Early hydrocortisone ineffective in improving outcomes in patients with septic shock
No change in mortality with restricted intravenous fluid therapy in patients with septic shock
No mortality benefit and higher costs with early goal-directed therapy for septic shock
Mixed results from studies of steroids for septic shock (APROCCHSS, ADRENAL)
Tight glucose control ineffective in critically ill septic patients treated with corticosteroids
No reduction in delirium with the use of haloperidol or ziprasidone in critically ill patients
Mechanical assist devices for acute cardiogenic shock New
Intravenous immune globulin plus corticosteroids is the best initial therapy for multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children
Inotropic agents and vasodilator strategies for the treatment of cardiogenic shock or low cardiac output syndrome New search for studies and content updated (conclusions changed)
PPI use in ICU for high-risk patients: less bleeding but no effect on mortality
PEEP titration increases mortality in patients with ARDS compared with standard low PEEP
Automated monitoring compared to standard care for the early detection of sepsis in critically ill patients Edited (no change to conclusions)