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Episode 26- "More Squeeze, Please:" Part I: ATHOS-3 and me
ER-Rx: An ER + ICU Podcast
English - October 08, 2020 10:00 - 8 minutes - 6.11 MBMedicine Health & Fitness pharmacy pharmacist physician resident physician assistant nurse practitioner nurse medicine emergency department emergency room Homepage Download Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
In Part 1 of this "Mini Grand Rounds" series, we discuss Angiotensin II use for vasodilatory shock, reviewing the ATHOS-3 trial and real-world experiences.
References:
Khanna A, English SW, Wang XS, et al. Angiotensin II for the treatment of vasodilatory shock. NEJM. 2017; 377: 419-430
Farina N, Bixby A, Alaniz C. Angiotensin II brings more questions than answers. P T. 2019; 43 (11): 685- 687
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