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1 Nov 2009
All patients received a slow injection of tranexamic acid 50 mg/kg before initiation of CPB. Target MAP and HR were within 20% from the mean baseline values. Hypotension (MAP ≤ 60 mm Hg ≥ 2-3 minutes) was treated with intravenous fluids; reduction of the infusion rate of ... Hypertension (MAP ≥ 20% from the mean baseline for ≥ 2-3 minutes) was treated with increasing of the infusion rate of propofol by 50%, or bolus doses of labetalol 20 mg, or nitroglycerin 0.05 mg. ...
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View Post: LABETALOL « Intensive Care Unit
4 Apr 2009 by icubedah  
Patients should be placed in the supine position for bolus injections of labetalol to limit the risk of orthostatic hypotension. The initial dose is 20 mg, and repeat doses of 40 mg can be given at 10-minute intervals until the desired ...
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