Dopamine (Intropin) Flashcards

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Classification

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Sympathomimetic, adrenergic agonist, inotropic, vasopressor

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Mechanism of Action

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  • Stimulates alpha & beta adrenergic receptors
  • At moderate doses (2-10 mcg/kg/min), dopamine stimulates beta 1 receptors, increaseing inotropy and cardiac output while maintaining dopaminergic-induced vasodilatory effects.
  • At high doses (10-20 mcg/kg/min), alpha adrenergic agonism predominates causing increased peripheral vascular resistance and vasoconstriction.
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Indications

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  • Hypotension & decreased cardiac output associated with cardiogenic shock & septic shock
  • Hypotension after ROSC following cardiac arrest
  • Symptomatic bradycardia unresponsive to atropine
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Contraindications

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  • Hypovolemic shock (correct with volume fluid replacement before giving dopamine)
  • Pheochromocytoma
  • VF, VT, or other ventricular arrythmias
  • Known sensitivity (including sulfites)
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Adverse Effects

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  • Tachycardia, arrythmias
  • Skin & soft tissue necrosis
  • Severe hypertension from excessive vasoconstriction
  • Angina
  • Dyspnea, headache, nausea, vomiting
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Administration

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  • Adult: 2-20 mcg/kg/min IV/IO infussion
    • Cardiac dose is usually 5-10 mcg/kg/min
    • Vasopressor dose is usually 10-20 mcg/kg/min
    • Little benefit with doses over 20 mcg/kg/min
  • Pediatrics: Same as adult dosing
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Special Considerations

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  • Half life is 2 minutes.
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