Background: In both adults and children, hypotension related to a vasoplegic state has multiple etiologies, including septic shock, burn injury or cardiopulmonary bypass-induced vasoplegic syndrome likely due to an increase in nitric oxide (NO) within the vasculature. Methylene blue is used at times to treat this condition, but its use in pediatric cardiac patients has not been described previously in the literature. Objective: 1) Analyze the mean arterial blood pressures and vasoactive-inotropic scores of pediatric patients whose hypotension was treated with methylene blue compared to hypotensive controls; 2) Describe the dose administered and the pathologies of hypotension cited for methylene blue use; 3) Compare the morbidity and mortal...
Background Postoperative vasoplegia with minimal responsiveness to vasopressors is common after car...
BACKGROUND: The accentuated nitric oxide (NO) release that is induced by the systemic inflammatory r...
BackgroundThe role of methylene blue (MB) in patients with vasodilatory shock is unclear. The purpos...
A Thesis submitted to The University of Arizona College of Medicine - Phoenix in partial fulfillment...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Methylene blue is used as rescue therapy to treat catecholamine-re...
Vasoplegic syndrome is a common complication of cardiopulmonary bypass, appearing with an incidence ...
AbstractBackground and aimVasoplegic syndrome (VS) is a frequent complication following cardiopulmon...
Background: Methylene blue (MB) has been used to treat refractory hypotension in a variety of settin...
Methylene blue increases blood pressure and myocardial function in septic shock mainly by inhibiting...
The inflammatory response induced by cardiopulmonary bypass decreases vascular tone, which in turn c...
Introduction: Administration of methylene blue has been proposed as a therapeutic strategy in the tr...
Objective: This study was conducted to reassess the concepts established over the past 20 years, in ...
OBJECTIVE: There is strong evidence that methylene blue (MB), an inhibitor of guanylate cyclase, is ...
Background Postoperative vasoplegia with minimal responsiveness to vasopressors is common after car...
BACKGROUND: The accentuated nitric oxide (NO) release that is induced by the systemic inflammatory r...
BackgroundThe role of methylene blue (MB) in patients with vasodilatory shock is unclear. The purpos...
A Thesis submitted to The University of Arizona College of Medicine - Phoenix in partial fulfillment...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Methylene blue is used as rescue therapy to treat catecholamine-re...
Vasoplegic syndrome is a common complication of cardiopulmonary bypass, appearing with an incidence ...
AbstractBackground and aimVasoplegic syndrome (VS) is a frequent complication following cardiopulmon...
Background: Methylene blue (MB) has been used to treat refractory hypotension in a variety of settin...
Methylene blue increases blood pressure and myocardial function in septic shock mainly by inhibiting...
The inflammatory response induced by cardiopulmonary bypass decreases vascular tone, which in turn c...
Introduction: Administration of methylene blue has been proposed as a therapeutic strategy in the tr...
Objective: This study was conducted to reassess the concepts established over the past 20 years, in ...
OBJECTIVE: There is strong evidence that methylene blue (MB), an inhibitor of guanylate cyclase, is ...
Background Postoperative vasoplegia with minimal responsiveness to vasopressors is common after car...
BACKGROUND: The accentuated nitric oxide (NO) release that is induced by the systemic inflammatory r...
BackgroundThe role of methylene blue (MB) in patients with vasodilatory shock is unclear. The purpos...