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Adrenaline: What's the best dose?

Mar 23, 2024

In this Papercut review we look at some major studies and what they tell us about the use of Adrenaline in cardiac arrest. Adrenaline is the most used drug in cardiac arrest. However we aren’t quite sure what the best dose is.  It increases systemic vascular resistance, diastolic blood pressure and cardiac contractility. However it may also worsen brain tissue perfusion. Is one dose of adrenaline better than another? The original work leading to our use of adrenaline was done in 1962, where it was shown to improve survival in cardiac arrest secondary to asphyxia in dogs. The first recommendation for the use of adrenaline in cardiac arrest was in 1974.

Results on outcomes with Adrenaline are conflicting. Some studies show improved survival to hospital discharge and others a negative association with survival.

Jacob et al (1) promised to provide the answer, however the study was underpowered for what we needed.

The Paramedic 2 trial(2); the largest randomised double blind controlled t...

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