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https://read.qxmd.com/read/37746602/resuscitating-the-endothelial-glycocalyx-in-trauma-and-hemorrhagic-shock
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REVIEW
Tanya Anand, Angelica Alvarez Reyes, Michael C Sjoquist, Louis Magnotti, Bellal Joseph
The endothelium is lined by a protective mesh of proteins and carbohydrates called the endothelial glycocalyx (EG). This layer creates a negatively charged gel-like barrier between the vascular environment and the surface of the endothelial cell. When intact the EG serves multiple functions, including mechanotransduction, cell signaling, regulation of permeability and fluid exchange across the microvasculature, and management of cell-cell interactions. In trauma and/or hemorrhagic shock, the glycocalyx is broken down, resulting in the shedding of its individual components...
September 2023: Annals of surgery open: perspectives of surgical history, education, and clinical approaches
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37734468/micro-lightguide-spectrophotometry-assessment-of-hepatic-and-intestinal-microcirculation-in-endotoxemic-rats-during-intravenous-treatment-with-angiotensin-ii
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Götz Schmidt, Laurenz Pitz, Melanie Markmann, Emmanuel Schneck, Michael Sander, Christian Koch, Fabian Edinger
INTRODUCTION: During septic shock, impairment of microcirculation leads to enhanced permeability of intestinal mucosa triggered by generalized vasodilation and capillary leak. Intravenous angiotensin II (AT-II) has been approved for the treatment of septic shock; however, no in-vivo data exist on the influence of AT-II on hepatic and intestinal microcirculation. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Sixty male Lewis rats were randomly assigned to six study groups (each n = 10): sham, lipopolysaccharide-induced septic shock, therapy with low- or high-dose AT-II (50 or 100 ng/kg/min, respectively), and septic shock treated with low- or high-dose AT-II...
September 19, 2023: European Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37721023/2023-american-heart-association-focused-update-on-the-management-of-patients-with-cardiac-arrest-or-life-threatening-toxicity-due-to-poisoning-an-update-to-the-american-heart-association-guidelines-for-cardiopulmonary-resuscitation-and-emergency-cardiovascular
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REVIEW
Eric J Lavonas, Peter D Akpunonu, Ann M Arens, Kavita M Babu, Dazhe Cao, Robert S Hoffman, Christopher O Hoyte, Maryann E Mazer-Amirshahi, Andrew Stolbach, Maude St-Onge, Trevonne M Thompson, George Sam Wang, Amber V Hoover, Ian R Drennan
In this focused update, the American Heart Association provides updated guidance for resuscitation of patients with cardiac arrest, respiratory arrest, and refractory shock due to poisoning. Based on structured evidence reviews, guidelines are provided for the treatment of critical poisoning from benzodiazepines, β-adrenergic receptor antagonists (also known as β-blockers), L-type calcium channel antagonists (commonly called calcium channel blockers), cocaine, cyanide, digoxin and related cardiac glycosides, local anesthetics, methemoglobinemia, opioids, organophosphates and carbamates, sodium channel antagonists (also called sodium channel blockers), and sympathomimetics...
October 17, 2023: Circulation
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37652847/pulmonary-vasodilator-and-inodilator-drugs-in-cardiac-surgery-a-systematic-review-with-bayesian-network-meta-analysis
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Salvatore Sardo, Vincenzo Francesco Tripodi, Filippo Guerzoni, Mario Musu, Andrea Cortegiani, Gabriele Finco
OBJECTIVE: The authors performed a systematic review to evaluate the effect of pharmacologic therapy on pulmonary hypertension in the perioperative setting of elective cardiac surgery (PROSPERO CRD42023321041). DESIGN: Systematic review of randomized controlled trials with a Bayesian network meta-analysis. SETTING: The authors searched biomedical databases for randomized controlled trials on the perioperative use of inodilators and pulmonary vasodilators in adult cardiac surgery, with in-hospital mortality as the primary outcome and duration of ventilation, length of stay in the intensive care unit, stage 3 acute kidney injury, cardiogenic shock requiring mechanical support, and change in mean pulmonary artery pressure as secondary outcomes...
November 2023: Journal of Cardiothoracic and Vascular Anesthesia
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37649985/a-challenging-case-of-genetically-and-histologically-diagnosed-pulmonary-veno-occlusive-disease-with-extracorporeal-life-support-and-redo-lung-transplantation
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Mohamed Laimoud, Ziyad Alanazi, Fayez Alahmadi, Abdullah Aldalaan
BACKGROUND: Pulmonary veno-occlusive disease (PVOD) is a rare form of pulmonary arterial hypertension characterized by diffuse venous vasculopathy and increased pulmonary vascular resistance resulting in right-sided heart failure. Case Presentation . A 22-year-old female patient started to have dyspnea with minimal effort and was diagnosed to have pre-capillary pulmonary hypertension (PH) with right-sided heart failure. Initially, she was diagnosed to have idiopathic PH. She developed life-threatening pulmonary oedema and cardiogenic shock after pulmonary vasodilator therapy...
2023: Case Reports in Cardiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37619889/low-postoperative-perfused-vessel-density-is-associated-with-increased-soluble-endothelial-cell-adhesion-molecules-during-circulatory-shock-after-cardiac-surgery
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
John C Greenwood, Fatima M Talebi, David H Jang, Audrey E Spelde, Emily K Gordon, Jiri Horak, Michael A Acker, Todd J Kilbaugh, Frances S Shofer, John G T Augoustides, Jan Bakker, Jacob S Brenner, Vladimir R Muzykantov, Benjamin S Abella
INTRODUCTION: Microcirculatory dysfunction after cardiovascular surgery is associated with significant morbidity and worse clinical outcomes. Abnormal capillary blood flow can occur from multiple causes, including cytokine-mediated vascular endothelial injury, microthrombosis, and an inadequate balance between vasoconstriction and vasodilation. In response to proinflammatory cytokines, endothelial cells produce cellular adhesion molecules (CAMs) which regulate leukocyte adhesion, vascular permeability, and thus can mediate tissue injury...
August 22, 2023: Microvascular Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37565887/refractory-cardiac-arrest-caused-by-type-i-kounis-syndrome-treated-with-adrenaline-and-nicorandil-a-case-report
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Taiga Ichinomiya, Motohiro Sekino, Megumi Toba, Akihiro Yokoyama, Naoya Iwasaki, Yusuke Kasai, Hiroshi Araki, Rintaro Yano, Sojiro Matsumoto, Masaya Kurobe, Ryu Sasaki, Tetsuya Hara
RATIONALE: Kounis syndrome is a rare but life-threatening anaphylactic reaction that can lead to acute coronary syndrome and cardiac arrest, and requires prompt diagnosis. Adrenaline, which is used to treat anaphylaxis, may cause coronary vasoconstriction and worsen ischemia, whereas coronary vasodilators may dilate systemic vessels and exacerbate hypotension. Delayed diagnosis of Kounis syndrome and inadequate therapeutic intervention may thus lead to a poor outcome. PATIENT CONCERNS: A 59-year-old man was treated for sepsis due to a liver abscess...
August 11, 2023: Medicine (Baltimore)
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37563931/plasma-resuscitation-improves-and-restores-intestinal-microcirculatory-physiology-following-haemorrhagic-shock
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jessica E Schucht, Brian G Harbrecht, Logan M Bond, William B Risinger, Paul J Matheson, Jason W Smith
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Intestinal ischaemia-reperfusion injury following resuscitated haemorrhagic shock (HS) leads to endothelial and microcirculatory dysfunction and intestinal barrier breakdown. Although vascular smooth muscle machinery remains intact, microvascular vasoconstriction occurs secondary to endothelial cell dysfunction, resulting in further ischaemia and organ injury. Resuscitation with fresh frozen plasma (FFP) improves blood flow, stabilizes the endothelial glycocalyx and alleviates organ injury...
October 2023: Vox Sanguinis
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37547893/vasoplegia-a-review
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REVIEW
Iqbal Ratnani, Rohan Kumar Ochani, Asim Shaikh, Hafsa Nazir Jatoi
Vasoplegia is a condition characterized by persistent low systemic vascular resistance despite a normal or high cardiac index, resulting in profound and uncontrolled vasodilation. Vasoplegia may occur due to various conditions, including cardiac failure, sepsis, and post-cardiac surgery. In the cardiac cohort, multiple risk factors for vasoplegia have been identified. Several factors contribute to the pathophysiology of this condition, and various mechanisms have been proposed, including nitric oxide, adenosine, prostanoids, endothelins, the renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system, and hydrogen sulfide...
2023: Methodist DeBakey Cardiovascular Journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37474539/cardiac-tamponade
#30
REVIEW
Yehuda Adler, Arsen D Ristić, Massimo Imazio, Antonio Brucato, Sabine Pankuweit, Ivana Burazor, Petar M Seferović, Jae K Oh
Cardiac tamponade is a medical emergency caused by the progressive accumulation of pericardial fluid (effusion), blood, pus or air in the pericardium, compressing the heart chambers and leading to haemodynamic compromise, circulatory shock, cardiac arrest and death. Pericardial diseases of any aetiology as well as complications of interventional and surgical procedures or chest trauma can cause cardiac tamponade. Tamponade can be precipitated in patients with pericardial effusion by dehydration or exposure to certain medications, particularly vasodilators or intravenous diuretics...
July 20, 2023: Nature Reviews. Disease Primers
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37445952/successful-use-of-methylene-blue-in-catecholamine-resistant-septic-shock-a-case-report-and-short-literature-review
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REVIEW
Michał P Pluta, Zbigniew Putowski, Piotr F Czempik, Łukasz J Krzych
Despite efforts to improve treatment outcomes, mortality in septic shock remains high. In some patients, despite the use of several adrenergic drugs, features of refractory vasoplegic shock with progressive multiorgan failure are observed. We present a case report of the successful reversal of vasoplegic shock following the use of methylene blue, a selective inhibitor of the inducible form of nitric oxide synthase, which prevents vasodilation in response to inflammatory cytokines. We also briefly review the literature...
June 28, 2023: International Journal of Molecular Sciences
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37369141/impact-of-vasodilator-administration-on-survival-in-patients-with-sepsis-a-systematic-review-and-meta-analysis
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Orestes Y Mavrothalassitis, Isabel E Allen, Daniel V Lazzareschi, Peggy Tahir, Matthieu Legrand
Rationale: Sepsis and septic shock are associated with microcirculatory dysfunction, which is believed to contribute to sepsis-induced organ failure. Vasodilators have been proposed to improve tissue perfusion in sepsis, but the overall survival impact of this strategy is unclear. Objectives: To evaluate the impact of systemic vasodilator administration in patients with sepsis and septic shock on mortality. Methods: We conducted a meta-analysis using a random effects model. Published and unpublished randomized trials in adult patients with sepsis and septic shock were included when comparing the use of systemic vasodilators against no vasodilators...
September 2023: Annals of the American Thoracic Society
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37332759/hemodynamic-and-respiratory-support-in-pulmonary-embolism-a-narrative-review
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REVIEW
Orlando Rubén Pérez-Nieto, Irene Gómez-Oropeza, Andrés Quintero-Leyra, Ashuin Kammar-García, Éder Iván Zamarrón-López, Maximiliano Soto-Estrada, Luis Antonio Morgado-Villaseñor, Héctor David Meza-Comparán
Pulmonary embolism is a common and potentially fatal disease, with a significant burden on health and survival. Right ventricular dysfunction and hemodynamic instability are considered two key determinants of mortality in pulmonary embolism, which can reach up to 65% in severe cases. Therefore, timely diagnosis and management are of paramount importance to ensure the best quality of care. However, hemodynamic and respiratory support, both major constituents of management in pulmonary embolism, associated with cardiogenic shock or cardiac arrest, have been given little attention in recent years, in favor of other novel advances such as systemic thrombolysis or direct oral anticoagulants...
2023: Frontiers in Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37260068/severe-pulmonary-arterial-hypertension-in-healthy-young-infants-single-center-experience
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Shrikiran Aroor, Koushik Handattu, Suneel C Mundkur, Aditya Verma, Praveen C Samuel, Akkatai S Teli, Gunjan Banga
OBJECTIVES: We studied the clinical presentation and management of acute pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH) in healthy young infants, and the effect thiamine therapy. METHODS: Review of hospital records was conducted for 56 healthy infants (aged below 6 month) who developed sudden onset of pulmonary arterial hypertension as diagnosed on 2D echocardiography, and were admitted at our institution. RESULTS: All patients received supportive care and pulmonary vasodilator therapy, whereas those admitted after September, 2019 (n=28) received thiamine in addition, as per the institute's protocol...
May 30, 2023: Indian Pediatrics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37209883/transcatheter-mitral-edge-to-edge-repair-for-treatment-of-acute-mitral-regurgitation
#35
REVIEW
Mony Shuvy, Francesco Maisano, Bradley H Strauss
Acute mitral regurgitation (AMR) is a medical emergency which may lead to rapid clinical deterioration and is associated with high morbidity and mortality. The severity of the clinical presentation varies according to several factors, ranging from cardiogenic shock to a milder presentation. The medical management of AMR includes intravenous diuretics, vasodilators, inotropic support, and potentially mechanical support to stabilise patients. Patients persisting with refractory symptoms despite optimal medical therapy are considered for surgical intervention, but high-risk patients deemed to be inoperable frequently experience poor outcomes...
May 18, 2023: Canadian Journal of Cardiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37147207/hydroxocobalamin-for-vasodilatory-hypotension-in-shock-a-systematic-review-with-meta-analysis-for-comparison-to-methylene-blue
#36
REVIEW
Hannah M Brokmeier, Troy G Seelhammer, Scott D Nei, Danielle J Gerberi, Kristin C Mara, Erica D Wittwer, Patrick M Wieruszewski
Hydroxocobalamin inhibits nitric oxide-mediated vasodilation, and has been used in settings of refractory shock. However, its effectiveness and role in treating hypotension remain unclear. The authors systematically searched Ovid Medline, Embase, EBM Reviews, Scopus, and Web of Science Core Collection for clinical studies reporting on adult persons who received hydroxocobalamin for vasodilatory shock. A meta-analysis was performed with random-effects models comparing the hemodynamic effects of hydroxocobalamin to methylene blue...
September 2023: Journal of Cardiothoracic and Vascular Anesthesia
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37062523/what-s-fishy-about-protamine-clinical-use-adverse-reactions-and-potential-alternatives
#37
REVIEW
Jerrold H Levy, Kamrouz Ghadimi, Jayachandran N Kizhakkedathu, Toshiaki Iba
Protamine, a highly basic protein isolated from salmon sperm, is the only clinically available agent to reverse the anticoagulation of unfractionated heparin. Following intravenous administration, protamine binds to heparin in a nonspecific electrostatic interaction to reverse its anticoagulant effects. In clinical use, protamine is routinely administered to reverse high-dose heparin anticoagulation in cardiovascular procedures, including cardiac surgery with cardiopulmonary bypass. Despite the lack of supportive evidence regarding protamine's effectiveness to reverse low-molecular-weight heparin, it is recommended in guidelines with low-quality evidence...
July 2023: Journal of Thrombosis and Haemostasis: JTH
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36874271/autoregulation-of-blood-flow-drives-early-hypotension-in-a-rat-model-of-systemic-inflammation-induced-by-bacterial-lipopolysaccharide
#38
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Eduardo H Moretti, Abner C Rodrigues, Bruno V Marques, Leonardo T Totola, Caroline B Ferreira, Camila F Brito, Caroline M Matos, Filipe A da Silva, Robson A S Santos, Luciana B Lopes, Thiago S Moreira, Eliana H Akamine, Luiz A Baccala, André Fujita, Alexandre A Steiner
Uncontrolled vasodilation is known to account for hypotension in the advanced stages of sepsis and other systemic inflammatory conditions, but the mechanisms of hypotension in earlier stages of such conditions are not clear. By monitoring hemodynamics with the highest temporal resolution in unanesthetized rats, in combination with ex-vivo assessment of vascular function, we found that early development of hypotension following injection of bacterial lipopolysaccharide is brought about by a fall in vascular resistance when arterioles are still fully responsive to vasoactive agents...
February 2023: PNAS Nexus
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36780653/how-would-you-resuscitate-this-patient-with-septic-shock-grand-rounds-discussion-from-beth-israel-deaconess-medical-center
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Zahir Kanjee, Katherine Berg, Taison D Bell, Eileen E Reynolds
Sepsis is a potentially life-threatening systemic dysregulatory response to infection, and septic shock occurs when sepsis leads to systemic vasodilation and subsequent tissue hypoperfusion. The Surviving Sepsis Campaign published updated guidelines in 2021 on the management of sepsis and septic shock. Here, in the context of a patient with septic shock, 2 critical care specialists discuss and debate conditional guideline recommendations on using lactate to guide resuscitation, the use of balanced crystalloids versus normal saline, and the use of corticosteroids...
February 2023: Annals of Internal Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36731028/influence-of-obesity-on-vascular-dysfunction-following-traumatic-hemorrhage
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ashley E Walker, Jazmin A Cole, Sahana Krishna Kumaran, Jonathan I Kato, Xinhao Zhuang, Julia R Wolf, Grant D Henson, Belinda H McCully
BACKGROUND: Obesity increases the risk for morbidity and mortality following trauma. These complications are associated with profound vascular damage. Traumatic hemorrhage acutely attenuates vascular responsiveness, but the impact of obesity on this dysfunction is not known. The local inflammatory response in vascular cells is also unknown. We hypothesized that obesity potentiates trauma-induced vascular inflammation and dysfunction. METHODS: Male Sprague-Dawley rats (~250 g) were fed normal chow (NC; 13...
October 4, 2022: Shock
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