Common Drips Used in CCU

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I was just wondering what are some common drips used in CVICU especially for patients that have undergone a CABG, MVR, AAA, or have a MI

Thank you

Johnny

epi, tridil, nipride, levo, neo, lido, dopamine, dobutamine

amiodarone, heparin, diltiazem, amicar sometimes, milrinone

Specializes in CRITICAL CARE.

In ccu we use lot of drugs like dopamine,dobutamine,amiodarone, epinephrine, norepinephrine, heparin etc in a calculated dose.

mahendra

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Specializes in ER, OR, Cardiac ICU.

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most improtant to tirtate this one correctly

see what happens when you don't titrate correctly?

Specializes in CCU (Coronary Care); Clinical Research.

Our most common drips are:

Dopamine, Epi, Neo, Vasopressin (though this is a fairly new one for us), Nitro, Nipride, Heparin, Amiodarone, Propofol, Fentanyl, Primacor, Dobutamine, Cardizem

Obvioulsy, we use others as well, but these are most common for us.

Standard heart surgery- Nitro, Epi, Levo or Neo

Sick heart- Above gtts + Primacor, Dobutamine, Dopamine, Vasopressin, Amiodarone + lots of Levo

We use all above meds and beginning to use cardene.

Specializes in ICU, CCU & PCCU/TELEMETRY.

Controversial as it may be, my CCU uses gallons of Natrecor in lieu of Primacor. Supposed to be easier on the heart? Who knows. Doesn't seem to work as well.

Specializes in CV Surgery Step-down.
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That fluid would definately be given bolus!!!

I've found that ggts depend on your MDA. Or is it the area of the country? Up north I remember lots of Dop, Dob, Nipride, Propofol and Hespan. Down south seems to be Epi, Neo, Milrinone, NTG, and Albumin for volume.

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