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Reversal by Vasopressin of Intractable Hypotension in the Late Phase of Hemorrhagic Shock
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Vasopressin is a uniquely effective pressor in the irreversible phase of hemorrhagic shock unresponsive to volume replacement and catecholamine vasopressors. Vasopressin deficiency may contribute to the pathogenesis of this condition.
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