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Background: Several studies have demonstrated the utility of methylene blue (MB) to treat vasoplegic syndrome (VS), but some have cautioned against its routine use in lung transplantation with only two cases described in prominent literature.
Gabriel C Washington +4 more
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Vasoplegia after heart transplantation: outcomes at 1 year† [PDF]
Vasoplegia syndrome is a potentially life-threatening condition that can occur following cardiopulmonary bypass. Heart transplantation is a recognized risk factor for developing this vasodilatory state. The objective of this study was to determine the effects of vasoplegia syndrome on 1-year heart transplant outcomes.A retrospective review of ...
Joshua L, Chan +13 more
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Vasoplegia observed post cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) is associated with substantial morbidity, multiple organ failure and mortality. Circulating counts of hematopoietic stem cells (HSCs) and endothelial progenitor cells (EPC) are potential markers of ...
Sanhita Nandi +8 more
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Modern Vasopressor Therapy of Septic Shock (Review)
Septic shock, as the most severe form of sepsis, is characterized by high mortality reaching 40% despite the use of the most modern standards of diagnosis and treatment. In the thanatogenesis of septic shock, vasoplegia plays a leading role, respectively,
A. A. Kochkin +3 more
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Background: Some septic shock patients have persistent hyperlactacidemia despite a normal systemic hemodynamics after resuscitation. Central venous oxygen saturation (ScvO2), mean arterial pressure (MAP), and central venous pressure (CVP) cannot be ...
Chao Yu, Wenjing Fan, Min Shao
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Definitions and pathophysiology of vasoplegic shock
Vasoplegia is the syndrome of pathological low systemic vascular resistance, the dominant clinical feature of which is reduced blood pressure in the presence of a normal or raised cardiac output.
Simon Lambden +4 more
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Vasoplegic syndrome in urology
Vasoplegic syndrome is often characterized by low systemic vascular resistance with clinical features of reduced blood pressure and normal or high cardiac output.
Anil K. Nallabothula +3 more
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Effect of hydroxocobalamin on nimodipine-induced refractory vasoplegia in a patient with liver cirrhosis: a case report [PDF]
Background We report a case of severe vasoplegia that was unresponsive to triple vasopressor therapy but showed marked hemodynamic improvement following intravenous hydroxocobalamin administration in a patient with underlying cirrhosis.
Sally You
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OBJETIVO: Benefícios clínicos obtidos pelo azul de metileno (AM) no tratamento da vasoplegia induzida pela ação do óxido nítrico (NO) têm sido relatados na sepse, na síndrome da resposta inflamatória sistêmica (SIRS) em cirurgia cardíaca e no choque ...
Antonio Carlos Menardi +4 more
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Vasoplegia and pulmonary edema in mixed overdose of antihypertensive drugs: a case report
Pulmonary edema has been considered a rare complication that can occur in the early phase of circulatory compensation in dihydropyridine overdose.
Diana Lizeth Cabrera Rojas +3 more
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