Saturday, January 4, 2020

Vasopressors have immunologic activity

This is a post I’m 90% sure you’re going to learn something from because I had NO IDEA this was a thing until I was doing all my research on vasopressors. I’m sure it’s not going to get many likes nor any shares, but it’s cool stuff like this that really gets me excited. Not many know what tumor necrosis factor is and what interleukins are, but they all play a huge role in inflammation and the overresponse of the body in sepsis. I’m going to stay far away from the specifics on this one. We give catecholamines and Vasopressin to our patients almost daily, might as well know the intricacies of these treatments. Cool stuff, right? A 🎩 tip to the authors.

Thanks for following along in my insanity.

-EJ




Link to Abstract

Link to FULL FREE ARTICLE (maybe)

Stolk RF, van der Poll T, Angus DC, van der Hoeven JG, Pickkers P, Kox M (2016) Potentially inadvertent immunomodulation: norepinephrine use in sepsis. Am J Respir Crit Care Med 194(5):550–558

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