Dopamine Flashcards
Trade name
Inotropin
Class
Adrenergic agonist
Catecholamine
Sympathomimetic
Actions
Dose dependent sympathomimetic.
At 1-2 mcg/kg/min, stimulates dopaminergic receptors to produce cerebral renal and mesenteric vasodilation.
At 2-10, beta one effects predominate (mostly inotropic) with the alpha effect (vasoconstriction) beginning.
At 10-20, alpha effects predominate with renal, mesenteric, and peripheral arterial and venous vasoconstriction with a marked increase in SVR.
At 20+, alpha effects similar to norepinephrine predominate with marked peripheral vasoconstriction and tachycardia
Indications
Cardiogenic shock.
Other types of shock after adequate fluid resuscitation.
Symptomatic bradycardia unresponsive to atropine or external pacemaker
Contraindications
Uncorrected tachydysrhythmias.
Pheochromocytoma (can precipitate a hypertensive crisis).
Pts taking MAOIs.
Hypovolemia before fluid resuscitation
Side effects
Bradycardia Wide QRS complexes HA N/V Angina Hypotension Can precipitate myocardial ischemia Tissue necrosis with extravasation may occur (infiltration).
Precautions
Beta blockers may decrease the effects.
Avoid extravasation which will cause tissue necrosis and tissue sloughing. Inform ER RN or MD since local injection of Regitine will be required.
Stop infusion if diastolic pressure rises above 90.
Incompatible with NaHCO3 since alkaline environment may inactivate dopamine.