去甲肾上腺素在突发性心脏骤停中的作用。

IF 3.1 2区 医学 Q1 EMERGENCY MEDICINE
S J M Bouman, E Baldussu, G H L M Franssen, G J van Geffen, J Bruhn, C Slagt, L P W Mommers
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背景:院外心脏骤停被认为是一个主要的公共卫生问题,在欧洲每10万居民中发病率为67-170例。足够的冠状动脉灌注压是成功除颤和恢复自然循环(ROSC)的必要条件。虽然研究发现与安慰剂相比,肾上腺素(E)可增加ROSC和医院生存率,但由于缺乏有利的神经系统预后,其在休克性骤停中的作用仍存在争议。目的:去甲肾上腺素(NE)增加冠状动脉灌注压,可能是肾上腺素的替代品,因为α -和β -肾上腺素能受体的亲和力不同。方法:在PreMedline、Medline、Embase和Cochrane电子数据库中进行广泛的文献检索。纳入所有原始研究(随机对照试验、实验和观察性研究,包括病例报告);指南、(编辑)评论和评论被排除在外,没有日期限制。如果文章描述了去甲肾上腺素的停搏内给药,并且至少包含英文、法文或德文摘要,则纳入文献综述。结果:经重复数据删除后共筛选出3308篇。在最初的标题/摘要筛选之后,对n = 46项研究进行了全文分析。共纳入18篇文章,包括5篇人类研究和13篇动物研究。去甲肾上腺素似乎可以优化大循环和心肌血流动力学,增加局部脑血流量,并可能提高生存率。结论:去甲肾上腺素在动物研究中显示出在心脏骤停期间给予的一些有益作用,在人类研究中也显示出类似的信号。尽管证据有限,但就多种血流动力学参数和可能的生存而言,去甲肾上腺素似乎比肾上腺素具有潜在的优势。
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The effects of norepinephrine in shockable cardiac arrest, a scoping review.

The effects of norepinephrine in shockable cardiac arrest, a scoping review.

The effects of norepinephrine in shockable cardiac arrest, a scoping review.

Background: Out-of-hospital cardiac arrest is considered a major public health issue with an incidence of 67-170 per 100.000 inhabitants in Europe. Sufficient coronary perfusion pressure is a requisite for successful defibrillation and return of spontaneous circulation (ROSC). Although epinephrine (E) was found to increase ROSC and hospital survival when compared to placebo, its role in shockable arrest is under debate due to the absence of favorable neurological outcome.

Objective: Norepinephrine (NE) increases coronary perfusion pressure and may be an alternative for epinephrine because of differences in affinity in alpha- and beta- adrenergic receptors.

Methods: An extensive literature search was conducted in PreMedline, Medline, Embase and Cochrane electronic databases. All original studies (randomized controlled trials, experimental and observational studies, including case-reports) were included; guidelines, (editorial) reviews and commentaries were excluded, no date constraints were applied. Articles were included in the literature review if they described intra-arrest administration of norepinephrine and contained at least an abstract in English, French, or German.

Results: A total of 3308 articles were screened after deduplication. Following initial title/ abstract screening, full-texts analysis was performed in n = 46 studies. A total of 18 articles were included, consisting of 5 human and 13 animal studies. Norepinephrine appears to optimize macrocirculatory-and myocardial hemodynamics, increased regional cerebral blood flow and might improve survival.

Conclusion: Norepinephrine has shown several beneficial effects when administered during shockable cardiac arrest in animal studies, with similar signals suggested in human studies. Despite the limited evidence, norepinephrine appears to offer potential advantages over epinephrine in terms of multiple haemodynamic parameters and possible survival.

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6.10
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6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: The primary topics of interest in Scandinavian Journal of Trauma, Resuscitation and Emergency Medicine (SJTREM) are the pre-hospital and early in-hospital diagnostic and therapeutic aspects of emergency medicine, trauma, and resuscitation. Contributions focusing on dispatch, major incidents, etiology, pathophysiology, rehabilitation, epidemiology, prevention, education, training, implementation, work environment, as well as ethical and socio-economic aspects may also be assessed for publication.
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