Synopsis of Social media discussions

Discussions reflect strong support for adopting the standardized norepinephrine base formulation, with examples like mentions of conference presentations and supplementary materials emphasizing its significance. The tone is professional and informative, highlighting the importance of safety and consistency in critical care practices, which underscores the perceived impact of the publication.

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Agreement
Moderate agreement

Most discussions highlight support for the recommendation to report norepinephrine as the base form, indicating general agreement.

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Interest
High level of interest

The references to specific presentations and detailed discussions demonstrate high interest in the subject matter.

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Engagement
Moderate level of engagement

Posts sharing presentations, supplementary appendices, and conference highlights show active engagement and detailed exploration.

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Impact
Moderate level of impact

The focus on standardization and clinical implications suggests the community considers this position paper meaningful for practice improvement.

Social Mentions

YouTube

2 Videos

Twitter

11 Posts

Blogs

4 Articles

Metrics

Video Views

488

Total Likes

37

Extended Reach

40,071

Social Features

17

Timeline: Posts about article

Top Social Media Posts

Posts referencing the article

Standardizing Norepinephrine Formulations for Critical Care Safety

Standardizing Norepinephrine Formulations for Critical Care Safety

This position paper by critical care societies provides guidance on reporting norepinephrine formulations to ensure consistency, safety, and efficacy in critical care practice and research worldwide.

May 6, 2024

257 views


Standardized Reporting of Norepinephrine Formulations in Critical Care

Standardized Reporting of Norepinephrine Formulations in Critical Care

This video highlights the April 2024 issue of Critical Care Medicine, focusing on a position paper by the Society of Critical Care Medicine and European Society of Intensive Care Medicine. It provides guidance on reporting norepinephrine formulations to ensure safety and consistency in critical care practice.

March 15, 2024

231 views


  • Critical Care Pharmacists
    @CCPharmacists (Twitter)

    RT @SCCM_CPP: #CPPPSU Highlights: A recent position paper from @CritCareMed recommends using norepinephrine base rather than salt
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    July 30, 2024

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  • SCCM Clinical Pharmacy and Pharmacology Section
    @SCCM_CPP (Twitter)

    #CPPPSU Highlights: A recent position paper from @CritCareMed recommends using norepinephrine base rather than salt
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    July 30, 2024

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  • Sebastian Morales
    @smorales_a (Twitter)

    RT @KhannaAshishCCM: https://t.co/jnBDidT1Et @criticcaredoc @pwierusz @MarcLeone8
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    May 27, 2024

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  • Prashant Nasa
    @Drnasap (Twitter)

    RT @KhannaAshishCCM: https://t.co/jnBDidT1Et @criticcaredoc @pwierusz @MarcLeone8
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    May 25, 2024

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  • Ashish K. Khanna, MD,MS,FCCP,FCCM,FASA
    @KhannaAshishCCM (Twitter)

    https://t.co/jnBDidT1Et @criticcaredoc @pwierusz @MarcLeone8 https://t.co/lcFXhXlF1E
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    May 25, 2024

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  • Pharmacy To Dose: The Critical Care Podcast
    @PharmacyToDose (Twitter)

    Well look at what I found in the SOAP II supplementary appendix
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    March 12, 2024

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  • Ashish K. Khanna, MD,MS,FCCP,FCCM,FASA
    @KhannaAshishCCM (Twitter)

    RT @Drnasap: In case you missed it, an excellent presentation by @BissellBrittany Turpin in the #SCCM2024 on the Position Paper by a task f…
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    January 31, 2024

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  • Marc Leone
    @MarcLeone8 (Twitter)

    RT @Drnasap: In case you missed it, an excellent presentation by @BissellBrittany Turpin in the #SCCM2024 on the Position Paper by a task f…
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    January 31, 2024

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  • Mohan Sai Gudela, MD
    @drmohansai (Twitter)

    RT @Drnasap: In case you missed it, an excellent presentation by @BissellBrittany Turpin in the #SCCM2024 on the Position Paper by a task f…
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    January 31, 2024

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  • Patrick Wieruszewski
    @pwierusz (Twitter)

    RT @Drnasap: In case you missed it, an excellent presentation by @BissellBrittany Turpin in the #SCCM2024 on the Position Paper by a task f…
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    January 31, 2024

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  • Prashant Nasa
    @Drnasap (Twitter)

    In case you missed it, an excellent presentation by @BissellBrittany Turpin in the #SCCM2024 on the Position Paper by a task force from @ESICM & @SCCM on #Norepinephrine formulations in Critical Care. Link: https://t.co/XljNko1bRW Paper link: https://t.co/9HtTNwhDIn https://t.co/otGPeRmhoO
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    January 31, 2024

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Abstract Synopsis

  • This position paper, created by the Society of Critical Care Medicine and the European Society of Intensive Care Medicine, provides guidance on how to report and use different formulations of norepinephrine in critical care to ensure consistency and safety.
  • The task force reviewed evidence and held group discussions from August to October 2023, focusing on how variations in norepinephrine labeling (such as conjugated salts versus base forms) can affect drug concentrations, dosing, clinical research, and patient safety, especially in international settings.
  • The report recommends adopting a standard, uniform norepinephrine base formulation worldwide and offers recommendations for healthcare providers, researchers, and policymakers to improve clarity, safety, and effectiveness in critical care practices.