Arterial blood pressure and heart rate regulation in shock state

Curr Opin Crit Care. 2015 Oct;21(5):376-80. doi: 10.1097/MCC.0000000000000239.

Abstract

Purpose of review: Circulatory shock is a complicated problem that carries a high risk of complications and mortality for critically ill patients. The heart rate and blood pressure targets to which a patient in shock should be resuscitated remain a challenge to intensivists.

Recent findings: While the ideal blood pressure and heart rate in circulatory shock are still not definitive, recent studies have begun to refine these targets. A recent trial comparing a mean arterial pressure target of 80-85 mmHg with a target of 65-70 mmHg showed no difference in mortality, with a decreased need for renal replacement therapy in patients with pre-existing hypertension based on subgroup analysis. Regulation of heart rate was defined by a trial demonstrating that heart rate control in patients with severe sepsis on high-dose norepinephrine with esmolol titration did not result in additional adverse events.

Summary: The ideal target blood pressure in the resuscitation of circulatory shock is variable and likely depends on prior blood pressure. Heart rate regulation with β-blockade appears to be safe in selected patients when accompanied by adequate resuscitation and monitoring.

Publication types

  • Research Support, N.I.H., Extramural
  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Adrenergic beta-1 Receptor Antagonists / administration & dosage*
  • Blood Pressure Determination
  • Critical Care
  • Heart Rate / drug effects*
  • Humans
  • Hypertension / etiology*
  • Hypertension / physiopathology
  • Hypertension / therapy
  • Patient Selection
  • Propanolamines / administration & dosage*
  • Resuscitation / methods*
  • Shock, Septic / complications*
  • Shock, Septic / physiopathology
  • Shock, Septic / therapy
  • Tachycardia / etiology*
  • Tachycardia / physiopathology
  • Tachycardia / therapy

Substances

  • Adrenergic beta-1 Receptor Antagonists
  • Propanolamines
  • esmolol