Brain death results in the breakdown of effective central regulatory mechanisms of cardiocirculatory stability, even in patients with artificial mechanical ventilation, correction of electrolytic and acid-basic disorders and maximal conventional pharmacological support of the circulation. Recent evidences have shown that the fall of vasopressin levels in the blood circulation significantly influences the cardiocirculatory stability of patients with brain death, and its exogenous administration is defended by many authors for the management of multiorgan donor patients. In this brief review we analyse and discuss some experimental and clinical relevant studies about the role of vasopressin in the control of cardiocirculatory stability in bra...
After fluid administration for vasodilatory shock, vasopressors are commonly infused. Causes of vaso...
BACKGROUND: Hemodynamic instability is known to affect brain dead subjects and it can be dangerous f...
Objectives: Out-hospital Cardiac arrest is considered as a global disease, which causes high rate of...
Brain death results in the breakdown of effective central regulatory mechanisms of cardiocirculatory...
BACKGROUND: Vasopressin (VP) shows promise as a pressor agent in animals and adult human cardiac arr...
AbstractOBJECTIVESWe sought to determine the effects of vasopressin and saline placebo in comparison...
INTRODUCTION: Patients with severe brain lesions (SBL) and brain-dead patients (BD) frequently prese...
Management of potential brain death organ donors (BDOD) requires strategies to manage severe cardio...
Vasopressin or antidiuretic hormone is a potent endogenous hormone, which is responsible for regulat...
International audienceINTRODUCTION: Circulatory failure during brain death organ donor resuscitation...
The role of vasopressors during resuscitation from cardiac arrest needs to be further investigated...
BACKGROUND: Circulatory instability is a serious problem after brain death in organ donors. The hypo...
INTRODUCTION: Patients with severe brain lesions (SBL) and brain-dead patients (BD) frequently prese...
Vasopressin or antidiuretic hormone is a potent endogenous hormone which is responsible for regulati...
After fluid administration for vasodilatory shock, vasopressors are commonly infused. Causes of vaso...
BACKGROUND: Hemodynamic instability is known to affect brain dead subjects and it can be dangerous f...
Objectives: Out-hospital Cardiac arrest is considered as a global disease, which causes high rate of...
Brain death results in the breakdown of effective central regulatory mechanisms of cardiocirculatory...
BACKGROUND: Vasopressin (VP) shows promise as a pressor agent in animals and adult human cardiac arr...
AbstractOBJECTIVESWe sought to determine the effects of vasopressin and saline placebo in comparison...
INTRODUCTION: Patients with severe brain lesions (SBL) and brain-dead patients (BD) frequently prese...
Management of potential brain death organ donors (BDOD) requires strategies to manage severe cardio...
Vasopressin or antidiuretic hormone is a potent endogenous hormone, which is responsible for regulat...
International audienceINTRODUCTION: Circulatory failure during brain death organ donor resuscitation...
The role of vasopressors during resuscitation from cardiac arrest needs to be further investigated...
BACKGROUND: Circulatory instability is a serious problem after brain death in organ donors. The hypo...
INTRODUCTION: Patients with severe brain lesions (SBL) and brain-dead patients (BD) frequently prese...
Vasopressin or antidiuretic hormone is a potent endogenous hormone which is responsible for regulati...
After fluid administration for vasodilatory shock, vasopressors are commonly infused. Causes of vaso...
BACKGROUND: Hemodynamic instability is known to affect brain dead subjects and it can be dangerous f...
Objectives: Out-hospital Cardiac arrest is considered as a global disease, which causes high rate of...