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Objective: To evaluate the effectiveness of clonidine in the management of unstable blood pressure in severe tetanus. Design: Patients with severe tetanus and blood pressure instability were treated with clonidine and the results were compared with those of other patients with severe tetanus who were not treated with clonidine. Setting: Intensive care unit of the Chest Hospital of Athens. Patients: We studied 27 patients with severe tetanus and autonomic dysfunction. Interventions: Patients were managed according to a protocol. Measurements and results: Clonidine was administered until blood pressure stability was fully restored and the dose was then gradually reduced. Five patients from the non-clonidine group and 2 from the clonidine group died. Conclusions: These results suggest that clonidine is effective in the treatment of blood pressure instability in severe tetanus.
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Received: 6 February 1996 Accepted: 21 March 1997
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Gregorakos, L., Kerezoudi, E., Dimopoulos, G. et al. Management of blood pressure instability in severe tetanus: the use of clonidine. Intensive Care Med 23, 893–895 (1997). https://doi.org/10.1007/s001340050428
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s001340050428