− | This may be due to a volume insuffiency or a primary cardiac problem. Common causes include haemorrhage and peripheral vasodilation due to the anaesthetic drugs. Treatments include [[Principles of Fluid Therapy|fluid therapy]] and [[Interventional Agents|interventional drugs]] such as Dobutamine, Dopamine, Ephedrine, Phenylephrine and Vasopressin. | + | This may be due to a volume insuffiency or a primary cardiac problem. Common causes include haemorrhage and peripheral vasodilation due to the anaesthetic drugs. Treatments include [[Principles of Fluid Therapy|fluid therapy]] and [[Interventional Agents|interventional drugs]] such as [[Interventional_Agents#Dobutamine|Dobutamine]], [[Interventional_Agents#Dopamine|Dopamine]], [[Interventional_Agents#Ephedrine|Ephedrine]], [[Interventional_Agents#Phenylephrine|Phenylephrine]] and [[Interventional_Agents#Vasopressin|Vasopressin]]. |