Phenylephrine
Phenylephrine is a pure α₁-adrenergic agonist used in ICU primarily as a vasopressor.
- Class: Direct-acting sympathomimetic
- Receptor activity: Selective α₁ agonist (no β activity)
- Main effect: Vasoconstriction → ↑ SVR → ↑ MAP
Hemodynamic Effects
|
Parameter |
Effect |
|
SVR |
↑↑ (marked increase) |
|
MAP |
↑ |
|
Heart rate |
↓ (reflex bradycardia) |
|
Cardiac output |
↓ / ↔ |
|
Contractility |
↔ |
|
Venous return |
↑ (venoconstriction) |
Key Concept:
Pure vasoconstrictor → may reduce cardiac output, especially in LV dysfunction.
Dosing in ICU
Bolus (peri-intubation / acute hypotension)
- 50–200 mcg IV bolus
Infusion
- 0.1–3 mcg/kg/min (titrate to MAP)
Common practice:
- Start low (e.g., 0.2–0.5 mcg/kg/min)
- Titrate based on MAP target (≥65 mmHg)
Indications
1. Vasodilatory shock with tachycardia
- e.g., septic shock with AF / SVT
- Advantage: no β₁ stimulation → avoids tachyarrhythmias
2. Neurogenic shock
- Restores vascular tone
3. Peri-intubation hypotension
- Preferred for rapid BP support
4. Anesthesia-induced hypotension
- Common intraoperative vasopressor
5. Dynamic LVOT obstruction
- e.g., Hypertrophic obstructive cardiomyopathy
- ↑ afterload → ↓ obstruction
Contraindications / Avoid
|
Situation |
Reason |
|
Cardiogenic shock |
↓ CO worsens perfusion |
|
Severe LV dysfunction |
↑ afterload harmful |
|
Hypovolemia (untreated) |
worsens tissue perfusion |
|
Bradycardia |
may worsen further |
Adverse Effects
Cardiovascular
- Reflex bradycardia
- ↓ Cardiac output
- Hypertension (overcorrection)
Peripheral
- Digital ischemia
- Skin necrosis (extravasation)
Organ perfusion
- ↓ renal / splanchnic perfusion (controversial but important exam point)
Extravasation Management
- Stop infusion immediately
- Infiltrate area with phentolamine
- Elevate limb
Comparison with Other Vasopressors
|
Drug |
Receptors |
HR |
CO |
SVR |
Use |
|
Phenylephrine |
α₁ only |
↓ |
↓/↔ |
↑↑ |
Tachyarrhythmia states |
|
Noradrenaline |
α₁ + β₁ |
↔/↑ |
↑ |
↑ |
First-line septic shock |
|
Adrenaline |
α + β |
↑↑ |
↑↑ |
↑ |
Anaphylaxis |
|
Vasopressin |
V1 |
↔ |
↔ |
↑ |
Refractory shock |
