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Vasopressin use is associated with death in acute trauma patients with shock
Journal of Critical Care, 08/18/09
Collier B et al. – Arginine vasopressin is associated with increased mortality in trauma patients with refractory hypotension. Arginine vasopressin may be a marker of illness or possibly play a causal role in adverse outcomes. Clinicians should reconsider expanding the indications of AVP use.
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