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11.09.2020 | Review Article
Pharmacologic Control of Blood Pressure in Infants and Children
verfasst von:
Joseph D. Tobias, Aymen Naguib, Janet Simsic, Catherine D. Krawczeski
Erschienen in:
Pediatric Cardiology
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Ausgabe 7/2020
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Abstract
Alterations in blood pressure are common during the perioperative period in infants and children. Perioperative hypertension may be the result of renal failure, volume overload, or activation of the sympathetic nervous system. Concerns regarding end-organ effects or postoperative bleeding may mandate regulation of blood pressure. During the perioperative period, various pharmacologic agents have been used for blood pressure control including sodium nitroprusside, nitroglycerin, β-adrenergic antagonists, fenoldopam, and calcium channel antagonists. The following manuscript outlines the commonly used pharmacologic agents for perioperative BP including dosing regimens and adverse effect profiles. Previously published clinical trials are discussed and efficacy in the perioperative period reviewed.