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Position paper on the reporting of norepinephrine formulations in critical care from the Society of Critical Care Medicine and European Society of Intensive Care Medicine Joint Task Force

Position paper on the reporting of norepinephrine formulations in critical care from the Society of Critical Care Medicine and European Society of Intensive Care Medicine Joint Task Force
Position paper on the reporting of norepinephrine formulations in critical care from the Society of Critical Care Medicine and European Society of Intensive Care Medicine Joint Task Force
Objectives: to provide guidance on the reporting of norepinephrine formulation labeling, reporting in publications, and use in clinical practice.

Design: review and task force position statements with necessary guidance.

Setting: a series of group conference calls were conducted from August 2023 to October 2023, along with a review of the available evidence and scope of the problem.

Subjects: a task force of multinational and multidisciplinary critical care experts assembled by the Society of Critical Care Medicine and the European Society of Intensive Care Medicine.

Interventions: the implications of a variation in norepinephrine labeled as conjugated salt (i.e., bitartrate or tartrate) or base drug in terms of effective concentration of norepinephrine were examined, and guidance was provided.

Measurements and main results: there were significant implications for clinical care, dose calculations for enrollment in clinical trials, and results of datasets reporting maximal norepinephrine equivalents. These differences were especially important in the setting of collaborative efforts across countries with reported differences.

Conclusions: a joint task force position statement was created outlining the scope of norepinephrine-dose formulation variations, and implications for research, patient safety, and clinical care. The task force advocated for a uniform norepinephrine-base formulation for global use, and offered advice aimed at appropriate stakeholders.
hypotension, norepinephrine, patient safety, research methods, shock, vasopressor
0090-3493
521-530
Wieruszewski, Patrick M.
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Leone, Marc
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Skov Kaas-Hansen, Benjamin
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McKenzie, Cathrine A.
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et al.
Wieruszewski, Patrick M.
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Leone, Marc
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Skov Kaas-Hansen, Benjamin
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McKenzie, Cathrine A.
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Wieruszewski, Patrick M., Leone, Marc, Skov Kaas-Hansen, Benjamin and McKenzie, Cathrine A. , et al. (2024) Position paper on the reporting of norepinephrine formulations in critical care from the Society of Critical Care Medicine and European Society of Intensive Care Medicine Joint Task Force. Critical Care Medicine, 52 (4), 521-530. (doi:10.1097/CCM.0000000000006176).

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Abstract

Objectives: to provide guidance on the reporting of norepinephrine formulation labeling, reporting in publications, and use in clinical practice.

Design: review and task force position statements with necessary guidance.

Setting: a series of group conference calls were conducted from August 2023 to October 2023, along with a review of the available evidence and scope of the problem.

Subjects: a task force of multinational and multidisciplinary critical care experts assembled by the Society of Critical Care Medicine and the European Society of Intensive Care Medicine.

Interventions: the implications of a variation in norepinephrine labeled as conjugated salt (i.e., bitartrate or tartrate) or base drug in terms of effective concentration of norepinephrine were examined, and guidance was provided.

Measurements and main results: there were significant implications for clinical care, dose calculations for enrollment in clinical trials, and results of datasets reporting maximal norepinephrine equivalents. These differences were especially important in the setting of collaborative efforts across countries with reported differences.

Conclusions: a joint task force position statement was created outlining the scope of norepinephrine-dose formulation variations, and implications for research, patient safety, and clinical care. The task force advocated for a uniform norepinephrine-base formulation for global use, and offered advice aimed at appropriate stakeholders.

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Accepted/In Press date: 5 December 2023
e-pub ahead of print date: 19 January 2024
Published date: April 2024
Additional Information: Publisher Copyright: © 2024 Lippincott Williams and Wilkins. All rights reserved.
Keywords: hypotension, norepinephrine, patient safety, research methods, shock, vasopressor

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Local EPrints ID: 487332
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/487332
ISSN: 0090-3493
PURE UUID: 13d9929a-f599-4404-9921-fd3ab4604eed
ORCID for Cathrine A. McKenzie: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-5190-9711

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Date deposited: 19 Feb 2024 20:20
Last modified: 02 May 2024 02:06

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Author: Patrick M. Wieruszewski
Author: Marc Leone
Author: Benjamin Skov Kaas-Hansen
Author: Cathrine A. McKenzie ORCID iD
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