Link to 3.4.10 Pressor Agents and Control of Blood Pressure
Kent R. Olson, MD
Type of hypotension | Examples | Specific Treatment |
Hypotension with bradycardia | Beta blockers | Glucagon |
Calcium channel blockers | Calcium; hyperinsulin-euglycemia therapy | |
Clonidine other centrally acting sympatholytics (eg, brimonidine, oxymetazoline, methyldopa) | Treatment supportive: IV fluids, dopamine if needed. | |
Tricyclic antidepressants | Sodium bicarbonate; norepinephrine may be more effective than dopamine for hypotension. | |
Hypotension with tachycardia | Beta-2 agonists (e.g., albuterol, salbutamol) | IV fluids. Rule out true hypovolemia from gastrointestinal losses, bleeding; rule out septic shock. |
Theophylline | High levels associated with hypotension, ventricular arrhythmias, seizures; level of greater then 90-100 mg/L is an indication for urgent hemodialysis. | |
Phenothiazines | Hypotension due to alpha-adrenergic blockade; give IV fluids and consider norepinephrine, phenylephrine. |