I.V. inotropic or vasopressor drugs should be administered for clinical evidence of hypotension with hypoperfusion and obvious evidence of elevated cardiac filling pressure (class I, level C).
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A 68-year female had a past medical history significant for coronary artery disease (CAD) managed by drug-eluting stent in right coronary artery ... Epinephrine was gradually escalated, and ...