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Zaytoun, T., Dahroug, A., Ali, M. (2025). EFFECT OF DEXMEDETOMIDINE ON NOREPINEPHRINE REQUIREMENTS IN CRITICALLY ILL PATIENT WITH SEPTIC SHOCK. ALEXMED ePosters, 7(2), 55-56. doi: 10.21608/alexpo.2025.389623.2180
Tayseer Mohamed Zaytoun; Amr Hassan Dahroug; Mahmoud Ahmed Abdelhameed Elmaghawry Ali. "EFFECT OF DEXMEDETOMIDINE ON NOREPINEPHRINE REQUIREMENTS IN CRITICALLY ILL PATIENT WITH SEPTIC SHOCK". ALEXMED ePosters, 7, 2, 2025, 55-56. doi: 10.21608/alexpo.2025.389623.2180
Zaytoun, T., Dahroug, A., Ali, M. (2025). 'EFFECT OF DEXMEDETOMIDINE ON NOREPINEPHRINE REQUIREMENTS IN CRITICALLY ILL PATIENT WITH SEPTIC SHOCK', ALEXMED ePosters, 7(2), pp. 55-56. doi: 10.21608/alexpo.2025.389623.2180
Zaytoun, T., Dahroug, A., Ali, M. EFFECT OF DEXMEDETOMIDINE ON NOREPINEPHRINE REQUIREMENTS IN CRITICALLY ILL PATIENT WITH SEPTIC SHOCK. ALEXMED ePosters, 2025; 7(2): 55-56. doi: 10.21608/alexpo.2025.389623.2180

EFFECT OF DEXMEDETOMIDINE ON NOREPINEPHRINE REQUIREMENTS IN CRITICALLY ILL PATIENT WITH SEPTIC SHOCK

Article 1, Volume 7, Issue 2, April 2025, Page 55-56  XML
Document Type: Preliminary preprint short reports of original research
DOI: 10.21608/alexpo.2025.389623.2180
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Authors
Tayseer Mohamed Zaytoun1; Amr Hassan Dahroug2; Mahmoud Ahmed Abdelhameed Elmaghawry Ali email 3
1Department of Critical Care Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, Alexandria University
2Department of critical care medicine ,Faculty of medicine, Alexandria university
3Department of Critical Care Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, Alexandria University.
Abstract
Septic shock is characterized by hemodynamic instability, carrying high mortality. Management follows the Surviving Sepsis Campaign guidelines, emphasizing fluid resuscitation, early vasopressor (mainly norepinephrine) use, appropriate antimicrobial therapy and other supportive measures. Norepinephrine improves vascular tone mainly and cardiac output through its α1 and β1 agonism. It is the first vasopressor line to use in hypotensive septic shock patients. Alpha-adrenergic receptors may also become desensitized and downregulated as a result of sympathetic overstimulation due to excessive catecholamines contributing to hemodynamic instability and poor outcomes. Dexmedetomidine, an α2-agonist sedative analgesic, shows promise in many fields and there is uprising role in sepsis by reducing inflammatory responses and mortality. Dexmedetomidine increases vasopressor responsiveness maintaining hemodynamics without respiratory depression. However, its side effects especially bradycardia are still a concern.

AIM:
To assess the effect of dexmedetomidine on norepinephrine requirements as a vasopressor in critically ill patients with septic shock.
PATIENTS AND METHODS:
Patients: This randomized controlled trial included 90 patients aged 18–65 years with septic shock admitted to the Critical Care Department, Alexandria University Hospitals. Informed consent from next-of-kin and approval from the Medical Ethical Committee were obtained.
Inclusion Criteria: Diagnosis of septic shock according to Sepsis-3 definitions: hypotension requiring vasopressors to maintain MAP ≥65 mmHg and serum lactate >2 mmol/L despite adequate fluid resuscitation.
Exclusion Criteria: Pregnant or lactating women, Patients with any form of bradycardia, Acute fulminant hepatic failure, Patients with other types of shock (e.g., cardiogenic, hypovolemic, obstructive).
Keywords
Dexmedetomidine; Norepinephrine; Septic shock
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