Analyzing outcomes for peripheral versus central administration of vasopressors: A narrative review.
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
7-19-2025
Publication Title
Saudi journal of anaesthesia
Abstract
There is an emerging body of evidence to suggest that the peripheral administration of vasopressors is safe and effective in many clinical contexts and often superior to central administration. Vasopressors are a class of medications used to create vasoconstriction in patients with shock to increase systemic arterial blood pressure and tissue perfusion. Certain clinical circumstances require the use of these vasoactive drugs immediately for which the need to administer these drugs peripherally becomes paramount, although controversial. The authors present a narrative review dedicated to describing the current practice of the route of administration of vasopressors, comparing peripheral versus central administration, and explaining the advantages and drawbacks of each route as well as potential complications associated with them.
Volume
19
Issue
3
First Page
375
Last Page
383
Recommended Citation
Dryden J, Navas-Blanco J. Analyzing outcomes for peripheral versus central administration of vasopressors: A narrative review. Saudi J Anaesth. 2025 Jul-Sep;19(3):375-383. doi: 10.4103/sja.sja_211_25. Epub 2025 Jun 16. PMID: 40642641
DOI
10.4103/sja.sja_211_25
ISSN
1658-354X
PubMed ID
40642641
