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Epinephrine

-increases CO, HR, SVR


-relaxes bronchial smooth muscles


*may cause hyperglycemia


*titrate up to desired response

Dobutamine

-decreases preload and afterload


-increases contractility, SV, CO


-does not increase oxygen demand (beta 1 stimulation)


*correct hypovolemia before administration


*titrate based on patient condition and response

Dopamine

-lower doses increase contractility


-higher doses additionally increases vasoconstriction


*correct hypovolemia before or with administration


*titrate based on patient condition and response

Milrinone

-increases CO


-decreases SVR


-Vasodilator


*monitor for ventricular dysrhythmias, SVT, hypotension, diuresis, hypokalemia,


*obtain liver enzymes, RFTs

Norepinephrine

-increases CO, HR, SVR


-increases BP and coronary blood flow


*tissue necrosis with infiltration

Phenylephrine

-decreases HR


-increases SVR


-increases systolic BP


*tissue necrosis with infiltration


*administer IVF with persistent hypotension

Vasopressin

-increases SVR


-causes vasoconstriction, water retention, urine concentration


*may be used to augment vasopressors