Time-to-vasopressors and clinical outcome by level of diastolic blood pressure and pulse pressure in patients with septic shock: a retrospective analysis of prospective multicenter cohort study | Synapse
March 3, 2026Open Access
Time-to-vasopressors and clinical outcome by level of diastolic blood pressure and pulse pressure in patients with septic shock: a retrospective analysis of prospective multicenter cohort study
Key Points
Patients with timely vasopressor administration show improved clinical outcomes, especially with optimal diastolic blood pressure levels.
Statistical analysis identified specific thresholds for pulse pressure that correlate with better survival rates among patients.
Retrospective analysis of a multicenter cohort study demonstrates varying outcomes related to vasopressor timing and blood pressure metrics.
Findings highlight the importance of monitoring diastolic blood pressure in septic shock, suggesting potential interventions for improved care.