Background Postoperative vasoplegia with minimal responsiveness to vasopressors is common after cardiac surgery. Called cardiac vasoplegic syndrome (CVS), it is caused by multiple factors. Treating CVS involves a high dose of fluids and catecholamines, however high doses of catecholamines and fluids are associated with serious side effects. There is evidence that new therapeutic strategies can lead to a reduction in norepinephrine doses and mortality in CVS. Specifically, the use of non-adrenergic vasopressors such as methylene blue (MB) can be beneficial. Methods We retrospectively analyzed the electronic records of 8716 adult cardiac surgery patients from November 2008 to December 2016. Medication, hemodynamic and outcome parameter d...
Vasoplegic syndrome occurs in 8∼10% of patients following cardiac surgery, and this happens in part ...
Introduction: Administration of methylene blue has been proposed as a therapeutic strategy in the tr...
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...
Abstract Introduction: Cardiovascular disease is the number one cause of death in the United States ...
The inflammatory response induced by cardiopulmonary bypass decreases vascular tone, which in turn c...
Background: Methylene blue (MB) has been used to treat refractory hypotension in a variety of settin...
BACKGROUND: The accentuated nitric oxide (NO) release that is induced by the systemic inflammatory r...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Methylene blue is used as rescue therapy to treat catecholamine-re...
AbstractBackground and aimVasoplegic syndrome (VS) is a frequent complication following cardiopulmon...
Objective: This study was conducted to reassess the concepts established over the past 20 years, in ...
Shock is a serious acute circulatory failure leading to inadequate oxygen delivery to the cells. Its...
Vasoplegic syndrome occurs in 8∼10% of patients following cardiac surgery, and this happens in part ...
Introduction: Administration of methylene blue has been proposed as a therapeutic strategy in the tr...
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...
Abstract Introduction: Cardiovascular disease is the number one cause of death in the United States ...
The inflammatory response induced by cardiopulmonary bypass decreases vascular tone, which in turn c...
Background: Methylene blue (MB) has been used to treat refractory hypotension in a variety of settin...
BACKGROUND: The accentuated nitric oxide (NO) release that is induced by the systemic inflammatory r...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Methylene blue is used as rescue therapy to treat catecholamine-re...
AbstractBackground and aimVasoplegic syndrome (VS) is a frequent complication following cardiopulmon...
Objective: This study was conducted to reassess the concepts established over the past 20 years, in ...
Shock is a serious acute circulatory failure leading to inadequate oxygen delivery to the cells. Its...
Vasoplegic syndrome occurs in 8∼10% of patients following cardiac surgery, and this happens in part ...
Introduction: Administration of methylene blue has been proposed as a therapeutic strategy in the tr...
OBJECTIVE: There is strong evidence that methylene blue (MB), an inhibitor of guanylate cyclase, is ...