Although international guidelines for hemodynamic support of pediatric septic shock suggest considering the potent calcium sensitizer inodilator levosimendan as a second-line inotropic agent to treat cold hypodynamic shock resistant to catecholamines, clinical experience in septic infants is lacking. We report the beneficial effects of levosimendan infusion in 2 infants (39 and 64 days old) with low cardiac output septic shock (ejection fraction, 29% and 33%; fractional shortening, 10% and 16% respectively) refractory to volume replacement and to the catecholamines dopamine and dobutamine. Levosimendan infusion (0.15 Hg/kg/min) promptly increased both patients' myocardial contractility and improved tissue perfusion, thereby reducing lactate levels and increasing urine output. The only adverse effect was moderate hypotension in one infant, who reversed by adding norepinephrine to levosimendan. This clinical experience confirms the potential beneficial effects of levosimendan infusion to restore hemodynamics in infants with low cardiac output septic shock resistant to catecholamines.

Beneficial Effects of Levosimendan in Infants With Sepsis-Associated Cardiac Dysfunction Report of 2 Cases / Papoff, Paola; Caresta, E.; Versacci, P.; Pinto, R.; Moretti, Corrado; Midulla, Fabio. - In: PEDIATRIC EMERGENCY CARE. - ISSN 0749-5161. - 28:10(2012), pp. 1062-1065. [10.1097/pec.0b013e31826cebe6]

Beneficial Effects of Levosimendan in Infants With Sepsis-Associated Cardiac Dysfunction Report of 2 Cases

PAPOFF, PAOLA;Versacci P.;MORETTI, Corrado;MIDULLA, Fabio
2012

Abstract

Although international guidelines for hemodynamic support of pediatric septic shock suggest considering the potent calcium sensitizer inodilator levosimendan as a second-line inotropic agent to treat cold hypodynamic shock resistant to catecholamines, clinical experience in septic infants is lacking. We report the beneficial effects of levosimendan infusion in 2 infants (39 and 64 days old) with low cardiac output septic shock (ejection fraction, 29% and 33%; fractional shortening, 10% and 16% respectively) refractory to volume replacement and to the catecholamines dopamine and dobutamine. Levosimendan infusion (0.15 Hg/kg/min) promptly increased both patients' myocardial contractility and improved tissue perfusion, thereby reducing lactate levels and increasing urine output. The only adverse effect was moderate hypotension in one infant, who reversed by adding norepinephrine to levosimendan. This clinical experience confirms the potential beneficial effects of levosimendan infusion to restore hemodynamics in infants with low cardiac output septic shock resistant to catecholamines.
2012
infants; inotropes; levosimendan; septic shock
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Beneficial Effects of Levosimendan in Infants With Sepsis-Associated Cardiac Dysfunction Report of 2 Cases / Papoff, Paola; Caresta, E.; Versacci, P.; Pinto, R.; Moretti, Corrado; Midulla, Fabio. - In: PEDIATRIC EMERGENCY CARE. - ISSN 0749-5161. - 28:10(2012), pp. 1062-1065. [10.1097/pec.0b013e31826cebe6]
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