Vasopressor-Induced Digital Ischemia

  • Jesani S
  • Elkattawy S
  • Noori M
  • et al.
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Abstract

In patients who are critically ill and in circulatory shock, substantial dosages of vasopressors including norepinephrine and Neosynephrine are often required to sustain blood pressure. While these medications are necessary and can be lifesaving, they are often associated with several complications related to severe vasoconstrictions. One of these known but underreported side effects is digital ischemia (DI). DI refers to a decrease in digital perfusion. It is a rare and uncommon phenomenon that can lead to significant consequences and unfortunately can result in amputation of the digits. Herein, we report an unfortunate female with septic shock secondary to acute bowel ischemia who developed bilateral digital necrosis while on norepinephrine.

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Jesani, S., Elkattawy, S., Noori, M. A. M., Ayad, S., Abuaita, S., Gergis, K., … Garg, V. (2021). Vasopressor-Induced Digital Ischemia. Cureus. https://doi.org/10.7759/cureus.16595

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