Angiotensin II for Near Drowning: A Case Series

Objective:. This case series describes the effect of angiotensin II administration on hemodynamics in patients with parenchymal lung injury due to submersion injury. Case Summary:. A 33-year-old female and a 72-year-old female were both brought to the emergency department after incidents of near dro...

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Main Authors: Susan E. Smith, PharmD, Sydney A. Butler, PharmD, Joshua Martin, DNP, FAWM, Daniel Gerard, RPh, Andrea Sikora Newsome, PharmD, FCCM
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer 2021-05-01
Series:Critical Care Explorations
Online Access:http://journals.lww.com/10.1097/CCE.0000000000000434
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spelling doaj-12ff8787f42f4105b9b71d27621c34082021-06-28T03:11:39ZengWolters KluwerCritical Care Explorations2639-80282021-05-0135e043410.1097/CCE.0000000000000434202105000-00031Angiotensin II for Near Drowning: A Case SeriesSusan E. Smith, PharmD0Sydney A. Butler, PharmD1Joshua Martin, DNP, FAWM2Daniel Gerard, RPh3Andrea Sikora Newsome, PharmD, FCCM41 Department of Clinical and Administrative Pharmacy, University of Georgia College of Pharmacy, Athens, GA.1 Department of Clinical and Administrative Pharmacy, University of Georgia College of Pharmacy, Athens, GA.2 McLaren Medical Group Critical Care/Intensivist Service, McLaren Northern Michigan, Petoskey, MI.3 Department of Pharmacy, McLaren Northern Michigan, Petoskey, MI.4 Department of Clinical and Administrative Pharmacy, University of Georgia College of Pharmacy, Augusta, GA.Objective:. This case series describes the effect of angiotensin II administration on hemodynamics in patients with parenchymal lung injury due to submersion injury. Case Summary:. A 33-year-old female and a 72-year-old female were both brought to the emergency department after incidents of near drowning. Upon arrival to the emergency department, both patients were hemodynamically unstable and were eventually intubated for airway protection. Imaging done by conventional chest radiograph for both patients revealed bilateral pulmonary edema. Due to their hemodynamic status, vasopressors were initiated for both patients and were quickly titrated, leading to the initiation of angiotensin II. In one patient, angiotensin II was initiated early in shock and resulted in rapid improvement of hemodynamics. In the other patient, angiotensin II was initiated later and a more muted response was observed. Conclusions:. In patients with near drowning, angiotensin II appeared to improve hemodynamic status rapidly. This is the first case series to report the use of this new vasoactive agent in this population and poses noteworthy mechanistic considerations.http://journals.lww.com/10.1097/CCE.0000000000000434
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author Susan E. Smith, PharmD
Sydney A. Butler, PharmD
Joshua Martin, DNP, FAWM
Daniel Gerard, RPh
Andrea Sikora Newsome, PharmD, FCCM
spellingShingle Susan E. Smith, PharmD
Sydney A. Butler, PharmD
Joshua Martin, DNP, FAWM
Daniel Gerard, RPh
Andrea Sikora Newsome, PharmD, FCCM
Angiotensin II for Near Drowning: A Case Series
Critical Care Explorations
author_facet Susan E. Smith, PharmD
Sydney A. Butler, PharmD
Joshua Martin, DNP, FAWM
Daniel Gerard, RPh
Andrea Sikora Newsome, PharmD, FCCM
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title Angiotensin II for Near Drowning: A Case Series
title_short Angiotensin II for Near Drowning: A Case Series
title_full Angiotensin II for Near Drowning: A Case Series
title_fullStr Angiotensin II for Near Drowning: A Case Series
title_full_unstemmed Angiotensin II for Near Drowning: A Case Series
title_sort angiotensin ii for near drowning: a case series
publisher Wolters Kluwer
series Critical Care Explorations
issn 2639-8028
publishDate 2021-05-01
description Objective:. This case series describes the effect of angiotensin II administration on hemodynamics in patients with parenchymal lung injury due to submersion injury. Case Summary:. A 33-year-old female and a 72-year-old female were both brought to the emergency department after incidents of near drowning. Upon arrival to the emergency department, both patients were hemodynamically unstable and were eventually intubated for airway protection. Imaging done by conventional chest radiograph for both patients revealed bilateral pulmonary edema. Due to their hemodynamic status, vasopressors were initiated for both patients and were quickly titrated, leading to the initiation of angiotensin II. In one patient, angiotensin II was initiated early in shock and resulted in rapid improvement of hemodynamics. In the other patient, angiotensin II was initiated later and a more muted response was observed. Conclusions:. In patients with near drowning, angiotensin II appeared to improve hemodynamic status rapidly. This is the first case series to report the use of this new vasoactive agent in this population and poses noteworthy mechanistic considerations.
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