Vasopressors: Inodilators, Inopressors, Pure Vasopressors, Methylene Blue, Midodrine
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- čas přidán 27. 07. 2024
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In this lecture Professor Zach Murphy will be presenting on Vasopressors. We start this lecture by talking about the most common types of Inodilators including the indications, titration parameters, and advantages/disadvantages for Dobutamine, Milrinone, and Isoproterenol. The next category of Vasopressors we discuss is Inopressors. We will be discussing the indications, titration parameters, and the advantages/disadvantages for Epinephrine, Norepinephrine, and Dopamine. The next category of Vasopressors we will be talking about is Pure Vasopressors to include the indications, titrations parameters, and advantages/disadvantages of Phenylephrine, Vasopressin, and Angiotensin-II. The last type of Vasopressor we will be discussing is referred to as Methylene Blue, which will include an explanation on its indications, titration parameters, and advantages/disadvantages. We will also be having a brief discussion on how vasopressors can be commonly administrated to a patient including peripheral IV and central venous catheter. Finally, this lecture is concluded with a description of Midodrine, a vasopressor that can be administrated orally along with its indications and advantages/disadvantages.
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Table of Contents:
0:00 Lab
0:08 Vasopressors Introduction
0:36 Inodilators - Dobutamine, Milrinone, and Isoproterenol
23:02 Inopressors - Epinephrine, Norepinephrine, and Dopamine
43:10 Pure Vasopressors - Phenylephrine, Vasopressin, and Angiotensin-II
1:07:35 Methylene Blue
1:17:13 Methods to Administrate Vasopressors
1:22:07 Midodrine - Alternative Vasopressor
1:25:58 Outro: As Always, Until Next Time
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Every medical school in the world should close and just have students subscribe to this channel. I am an Australian Emergency Medicine advanced trainee preparing for my Fellowship examinations and I don't know where or what I would be without you!!!
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Best video explaining vasopressors ever! I'm an ICU nurse trying to get into CRNA school and this video definitely helps a lot. Thank you for your hard work!
You and your team are literally hands down the best out there. Thank you for all your hard work and for helping us all to become better medical professionals!
So addicted to watching your videos everyday
I'm from Brazil and i just wanna thank you for everything you do for people who whants to learn. Amazing man! Best regards!
I work in the CVICU and this video has been super helpful in learning about the various cardiac meds. Big ups homie
Wonderful! Can you also pls talk about Impella and intra-aortic balloon pump? Thank you, Professor Zach.
I am currently studying for my CCRN test, and this video was very helpful in explaining the mechanism of action for some common medications seen in the test. Thank you and your team for putting this together!
I don't know how to thank you Zach you are so great👏🏻
love your enthusiasm in teaching, you keep my attention and make me enjoy learning!
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I'm enjoying your presentations. Not a wasted breath.
Please continue giving back to the Universe…The Universe will give it back to you. You have helped so many of us. I am getting ready to transition to a critical care and your lecture is valuable to my growth.
You are agreat Dr.
You are the Best.
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Incredible video guys! I feel like a lot of learning these things is spaced repetition, contextualisation and seeing the same topic presented in different ways. You do such an fantastic job with these drugs, especially the ones that act on multiple systems. The way you repeat the MOA is seriously great teaching, it makes me understand the principles so that by remembering something like, phenylephrine has strong alpha activity and mild beta activity, you can predict it's effect and side effects. Love it
This is so awesome from ninja nerd and Prof Zach , my cardiovascular disease exam is on next Friday and this and atrial fibrillation video just dropped right in time for my further understanding and revision 😄
Good luck on the exam! You got this!
I love you. i am a pharmacist, the best lecture, ever. thank you
Wow! You love teaching and it shows. Ty for this great lecture. Awesome!!
GREAT LECTURE THANK YOU
Yeah, finished the Cardiovascular Pharmacology Playlist, that was interesting, thank you!
This helped me so much! Thankyou
I really enjoyed this lecture and learned so many things that would have taken me days to grasp from books...your style and presentation are both awesome and concise. Thank you
thank you master 👍
I am getting the window of Vasopressor significantly from You Doc,
This is Great Video Prof.
Hi from Ghana.
make more videos please am clinical pharmacy student your lecture is fantastic
thanks a million and zillions DR. zach you're a blessing :)
Great lesson !
you made this topic a piece of cake. thank u
This dropped at the perfect time for my med school curriculum😭👏
thank you for this!
Brilliant teaching Sir
Simply the best
Well done!
This video is very very good, I'm new to ICU, can you do a video on the medications use for intubation and why they choose them. Analgesic, paralytic, nerve blocking agents.
Thank you
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Perfect. Thank you very much ❤
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Excellent!
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Amazing. Thank you
Yes … plz discuss Impella device, screen device , parameter , care of patient , risks and benefits … :)
You're awesome!! Can't thank you enough
the legend ZACH sir
Thank you for the great video
the best as always
Legendary zach
What an awesome lecture!!!!
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40/dead got me. LOLOL
Can you make a lecture about immunosuppressive drugs, your explanation helps me a lot
I watched all of your videos when I was taking anatomy courses and then tutoring anatomy. Now I watch your videos to help me be a good nurse in the ICU. Thank you
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Great one Zach. As for AT-II, I’m with you. As a nurse, it would be very hard for me to advocate for such a drug in any critically ill patient. Especially if they are intubated and/or have any potentially worsening pulmonary pathology. Excess ACE-II can lead to micro and macro vascular endothelial dysfunction. This could potentially worsen any underlying SIRS response, contribute to a pro-coagulopathic state, etc. All of which could contribute to the development of ARDS, DIC, worsening vasoplegia, increased vascular permeability, etc. etc. etc. It just seems like an unnecessary risk to take when we have better options.
Lol and just as I finish typing my comment, you basically point all of that out. 😅
Hey! Big fan! Really love the videos and how you make absurdly complex subjects so simple and easy to understand.
Ive got three questions.
#1 I get regularly scolded for saying dopamine is dose dependent. As i understand, internists say that dopamine’s dose dependant title was no longer accurate (according to some recent studies). Again, this probably has low impact on a patient that has already exhausted all other options, but why is this particular drug still named as an option if these potential side effects and overall effectivenes are this extremeis?
#2. Based strictly on its mechanism on action and physiological response, should Levosimendan be considered as a possible inotrope?
3. In a cardiogenic shock context (purely from an ischemic etiology) , wouldnt chronotropes and vasopressors induce higher myocardial oxygen consumption leading to a higher degree of tissue damage?
Thank you!
I can only answer #3, which is - yes. They are known for being bad if you put them in a peripheral IV. Levophed can cause someone to look like they're going through SJS/TEN if you have to push it through a PIV. It will cause massive sloughing of the skin around the PIV site
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Please talk about Ischemic Heart disease
Need more video in pharmacology 🙏 plz
My understanding is that MAP of 65 is for when you don’t know your patient’s baseline. If you do know your pop patient’s baseline then the goal should be +\- 20% of baseline. Is that correct?
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Please add Heparin's notes and illustration on the website.
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Never used the blue infusion at my institution. Will the methylene blue infusion turn the patient blue after 1-3 days?
@16:46 What do you mean never titrate against BP? Meaning use them as a monotherapy just to combat low BP? Can you please clarify? I am confused. TIA
I am researching this now and any comments appreciated. I am 59 female and only known problems is my recent bloodwork shows my RBC steadily climbing and now flagged high and my hemotocrit and hemoglobin has been flagged high for 8 years. Dr is wanting me to go for a sleep study next week something about oxygen🤷♀️. Also I have to get a thyroid ultrasound annually , it is enlarged and nodules that needs monitored and I have 2 doctors fighting over whether to take it out •. I prefer to keep my organs and no prescription meds.
Methylene Blue fixes many things inside the human body. Are the blood pressure increases caused by taking MB cause for alarm? Cellular respiration is improved with MB, so does one offset the other in terms of oxygen delivery? It would seem that MB would overall be a positive for the patient in most cases.
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If so where ! I will travel the country to be your patient
Let me know please
I’m in Miami
how does vasopressors dilates pulonary arteries??
Please Sir can you make a video on MYOCARDIAL INFARCTION please
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Perfect. Thank you very much ❤