A pilot randomized controlled trial comparing noradrenaline and adrenaline as a first-line vasopressor for fluid-refractory septic shock in neonates
Background and study designLimited data exists on noradrenaline therapy in neonatal septic shock. We compared the efficacy of noradrenaline with adrenaline in neonatal septic shock. This single center, open label, pilot randomized controlled trial included neonates with clinical evidence of sepsis a...
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Main Authors: | Reema Garegrat (Author), Suprabha Patnaik (Author), Sonali Suryawanshi (Author), Chinmay Chetan (Author), Nishant Banait (Author), Pari Singh (Author), Aditya Kallimath (Author), Naharmal B. Soni (Author), Yogen Singh (Author), Pradeep Suryawanshi (Author) |
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2024-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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