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Bolus dose of epinephrine for refractory post-arrest hypotension

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  10 January 2017

Michael Gottlieb*
Affiliation:
Department of Emergency Medicine, Rush University Medical Center, Chicago, IL.
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*Correspondence to: Dr. Michael Gottlieb, Department of Emergency Medicine, Rush University Medical Center, 1750 West Harrison Street, Suite 108, Kellogg, Chicago, IL 60612; Email: michaelgottliebmd@gmail.com

Abstract

Post-cardiac arrest hypotension is associated with worse outcomes. However, a significant proportion of patients may not be responsive to intravenous (IV) fluids, and vasopressor infusions require significant time to initiate. This case series describes the successful use of a bolus dose of epinephrine to rapidly treat IV fluid refractory hypotension among three patients in the post-arrest period. A bolus dose of epinephrine may be considered as a treatment for post-arrest hypotension that does not respond to IV fluids, but further studies should be performed prior to routine use.

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Type
Case Report
Copyright
© Canadian Association of Emergency Physicians 2017 
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Figure 1 Making a bolus dose of epinephrine.