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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
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36636460/how-effective-is-angiotensin-ii-in-decreasing-mortality-of-vasodilatory-shock-a-systematic-review
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REVIEW
Bambang Pujo Semedi, Nancy Margarita Rehatta, Soetjipto Soetjipto, Jusak Nugraha, Muhammad H Mahyuddin, Jannatin N Arnindita, Nabilah A P Wairooy
BACKGROUND: Patients with severe vasodilation accompanied by refractory hypotension despite high doses of vasopressors were associated with a high mortality rate. The Ang-2 for the Treatment of High-Output Shock (ATHOS) 3 trial demonstrated that angiotensin 2 (Ang-2) could effectively increase MAP and blood pressure in vasodilatory shock patients. This systematic review aims to summarize the impact of Ang-2 for the treatment of vasodilatory shock on clinical outcomes, including length of stay, MAP level (before and after), and mortality also Ang-2 dose needed...
2023: Open Access Emergency Medicine: OAEM
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36621622/multimodal-strategy-to-counteract-vasodilation-in-septic-shock
#43
REVIEW
Marc Leone, Sharon Einav, Elio Antonucci, François Depret, Ines Lakbar, Ignacio Martin-Loeches, Patrick M Wieruszewski, Sheila Nainan Myatra, Ashish K Khanna
Early initiation of a multimodal treatment strategy in the management of vasopressors during septic shock has been advocated to reduce delays in restoring adequate organ perfusion and to mitigate side effects associated with the administration of high-dose catecholamines. We provide a review that summarises the pathophysiology of vasodilation, the physiologic response to the vascular response, and the different drugs used in this situation, focusing on the need to combine early different vasopressors. Fluid loading being insufficient for counteracting vasoplegia, norepinephrine is usually the first-line vasopressor used to restore hemodynamics...
June 2023: Anaesthesia, Critical Care & Pain Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36569864/dengue-induces-inos-expression-and-nitric-oxide-synthesis-in-platelets-through-il-1r
#44
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Mariana Brandi Mendonça Pinheiro, Stephane Vicente Rozini, Anna Cecíllia Quirino-Teixeira, Giselle Barbosa-Lima, Juliana F Lopes, Carolina Q Sacramento, Fernando A Bozza, Patrícia T Bozza, Eugenio D Hottz
INTRODUCTION: Dengue is an arthropod-born disease caused by dengue virus (DENV), that may manifest as a mild illness or severe form, characterized by hemorrhagic fever and shock. Nitric oxide (NO) is a vasodilator signaling molecule and an inhibitor of platelet aggregation known to be increased in platelets from dengue patients. However, the mechanisms underlying NO synthesis by platelets during dengue are not yet elucidated. IL-1β is a pro-inflammatory cytokine able to induce iNOS expression in leukocytes and present in dengue patients at high levels...
2022: Frontiers in Immunology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36568561/case-report-rescue-treatment-with-add-on-selexipag-in-a-preterm-infant-with-suprasystemic-pulmonary-hypertension-pulmonary-capillary-hemangiomatosis-and-isolated-pulmonary-vein-stenosis
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Hosan Hasan, Klea Hysko, Thomas Jack, Jens Dingemann, Martin Wetzke, Georg Hansmann
An extremely dystrophic, premature female infant, born at 25 3/7 weeks of gestational age (birth weight: 430 g) with severe pulmonary hypertension (PH), was admitted to our neonatal intensive care unit (ICU) requiring cardiorespiratory support, including mechanical ventilation and pulmonary vasodilators such as inhaled nitric oxide (iNO) and continuous intravenous sildenafil infusions. The diagnosis of bronchopulmonary dysplasia (BPD) was made. A hemodynamically relevant, persistent ductus arteriosus (PDA) was surgically ligated after failed pharmacologic PDA closure using indomethacin and ibuprofen...
2022: Frontiers in Cardiovascular Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36425944/cardiovascular-effect-of-dorsal-periaqueductal-gray-during-lipopolysaccharide-induced-hypotension
#46
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Iraj Mirzaii-Dizgah, Mohammad Naser Shafei, Reza Mohebbati, Vida Alikhani
INTRODUCTION: The central mechanism related to the cardiovascular response to lipopolysaccharide (LPS)-induced hypotension is not entirely known, but it is suggested that numerous brain areas such as dorsal periaqueductal gray (dPAG) are involved in this process. In the current work, the cardiovascular effect of the dPAG during LPS-induced hypotension is investigated. METHODS: The study animals (rats) were divided into four groups: control (saline microinjected into dPAG), lidocaine 2%, LPS (intravenously injected), and lidocaine + LPS...
2022: Basic and Clinical Neuroscience
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36362635/vasoplegic-syndrome-after-cardiopulmonary-bypass-in-cardiovascular-surgery-pathophysiology-and-management-in-critical-care
#47
REVIEW
Zied Ltaief, Nawfel Ben-Hamouda, Valentina Rancati, Ziyad Gunga, Carlo Marcucci, Matthias Kirsch, Lucas Liaudet
Vasoplegic syndrome (VS) is a common complication following cardiovascular surgery with cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB), and its incidence varies from 5 to 44%. It is defined as a distributive form of shock due to a significant drop in vascular resistance after CPB. Risk factors of VS include heart failure with low ejection fraction, renal failure, pre-operative use of angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors, prolonged aortic cross-clamp and left ventricular assist device surgery. The pathophysiology of VS after CPB is multi-factorial...
October 29, 2022: Journal of Clinical Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36282196/vasodilation-in-patients-with-calcium-channel-blocker-poisoning-treated-with-high-dose-insulin-a-comparison-of-amlodipine-versus-non-dihydropyridines
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jon B Cole, Samantha C Lee, Matthew E Prekker, Nathan M Kunzler, Kelly A Considine, Brian E Driver, Michael A Puskarich, Travis D Olives
Background: High dose insulin (HDI), an inotrope and vasodilator, is a standard therapy for calcium channel blocker (CCB) poisoning. HDI causes vasodilation by stimulating endothelial nitric oxide synthase (eNOS). Most literature supporting HDI for CCB poisoning involves verapamil toxicity; however, amlodipine now causes more CCB poisonings. Unlike other CCBs, amlodipine stimulates eNOS and may cause synergistic vasodilation with HDI. The purpose of this study was to determine if amlodipine-poisoned patients treated with HDI had more evidence of vasodilation than similarly treated patients with non-dihydropyridine (non-DHP) poisoning...
November 2022: Clinical Toxicology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36275732/histamine-induced-high-mobility-group-box-1-release-from-vascular-endothelial-cells-through-h-1-receptor
#49
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Shangze Gao, Keyue Liu, Wenhan Ku, Dengli Wang, Hidenori Wake, Handong Qiao, Kiyoshi Teshigawara, Masahiro Nishibori
Background: Systemic allergic reaction is characterized by vasodilation and vascular leakage, which causes a rapid, precipitous and sustained decrease in arterial blood pressure with a concomitant decrease of cardiac output. Histamine is a major mediator released by mast cells in allergic inflammation and response. It causes a cascade of inflammation and strongly increases vascular permeability within minutes through its four G-protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) on endothelial cells. High mobility group box-1 (HMGB1), a nonhistone chromatin-binding nuclear protein, can be actively secreted into the extracellular space by endothelial cells...
2022: Frontiers in Immunology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36095893/manipulation-of-nitric-oxide-levels-via-a-modified-hydroxyethyl-starch-molecule
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ugur Aksu, Can Ince, Silke Baasner, Johannes Hermle, Corinna Lupp, Dominik Heckmann, Frank Nocken, Martin Westphal
INTRODUCTION: Although the improving effect of nitric oxide (NO) donors has experimentally been demonstrated in shock, there are still no NO donor medications clinically available. Thiol-nitrosothiol-hydroxyethyl starch (S-NO-HES) is a novel molecule consisting of NO coupled to a thiolated derivative of hydroxyethyl starch (HES). It was aimed to assess the ability of S-NO-HES to serve as an NO donor under a variety of in vitro simulated physiologic conditions, which might be the first step to qualify this molecule as a novel type of NO donor-fluid...
September 9, 2022: Journal of Surgical Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36091621/unusual-case-of-post-operative-suicide-left-ventricle-in-a-patient-with-dynamic-lvot-obstruction
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Fahad S Naseerullah, S Rasika Wickramasinghe
UNLABELLED: Suicide left ventricle (SLV) is a well-documented complication after surgical or transcatheter aortic valve replacement. We present an unusual case of a patient who developed left ventricular outflow tract (LVOT) obstruction with a native aortic valve, resulting in SLV after routine non-cardiac surgery. A 45-year-old male presented to the emergency room with abdominal pain and was diagnosed with acute cholecystitis. The patient had a known medical history of severe left ventricular hypertrophy...
September 2022: Journal of Cardiology Cases
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36062670/rescue-percutaneous-repair-of-ischemic-acute-severe-mitral-regurgitation
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Cláudio Guerreiro, Bruno Melica, Ana Raquel Barbosa, Adelaide Dias, José Ribeiro, Daniel Caeiro, Pedro Braga
Acute severe mitral regurgitation (MR) because of secondary left ventricular impaired regional contractility can present with severe acute heart failure, associated with a high risk for rapid decompensation, pulmonary edema and cardiogenic shock. Frequently, in these highly unstable patients, surgical risk can be prohibitive. Evidence for percutaneous repair of acute MR is scarce, but a few case series show that this approach could be safe and effective for bailing out hemodynamically unstable patients. We report a case of an 84-year-old man with acute ischemic severe MR post-acute myocardial infarction (MI), who remained hemodynamically unstable despite coronary revascularization, positive pressure non-invasive ventilation, vasodilator therapy and intra-aortic balloon pump (IABP) support...
April 2022: Portuguese Journal of Cardiology: An Official Journal of the Portuguese Society of Cardiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36018251/soluble-guanylyl-cyclase-activation-rescues-hyperoxia-induced-dysfunction-of-vascular-relaxation
#53
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Eric H Mace, Melissa J Kimlinger, Tom J No, Sergey I Dikalov, Cassandra Hennessy, Matthew S Shotwell, Frederic T Billings, Marcos G Lopez
Introduction: Perioperative alterations in perfusion lead to ischemia and reperfusion injury, and supplemental oxygen is administered during surgery to limit hypoxic injury but can lead to hyperoxia. We hypothesized that hyperoxia impairs endothelium-dependent and endothelium-independent vasodilation but not the vasodilatory response to heme-independent soluble guanylyl cyclase activation. Methods: We measured the effect of oxygen on vascular reactivity in mouse aortas. Mice were ventilated with 21% (normoxia), 60% (moderate hyperoxia), or 100% (severe hyperoxia) oxygen during 30 minutes of renal ischemia and 30 minutes of reperfusion...
October 1, 2022: Shock
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36004010/inhaled-nitric-oxide-ino-with-a-massive-pulmonary-embolism-a-case-report
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Mohammad Ismail, Moayad Bsooki, Badr Allehyani, Ahmed Alessa
Massive pulmonary embolism (PE) is a type of complication related to the migration of deep venous thrombi clot to the lungs. Massive PE is associated with a high level of morbidity and mortality due to elevated pulmonary vascular resistance that can cause right ventricular failure, cardiogenic shock, and hypoxemia. This report aims to explain to the readers the efficacy of applying inhaled nitric oxide (iNO) to patients with a massive PE. It also aims to evaluate iNO's pulmonary vasodilator efficacy for acute PE...
July 2022: Curēus
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35962414/a-new-perspective-on-no-pathway-in-sepsis-and-adma-lowering-as-a-potential-therapeutic-approach
#55
REVIEW
Jaipal Singh, Young Lee, John A Kellum
The nitric oxide pathway plays a critical role in vascular homeostasis. Increased levels of systemic nitric oxide (NO) are observed in preclinical models of sepsis and endotoxemia. This has led to the postulation that vasodilation by inducible nitric oxide synthase (iNOS) generated NO may be a mechanism of hypotension in sepsis. However, contrary to the expected pharmacological action of a nitric oxide synthase (NOS) inhibitor, clinical studies with L-NAME produced adverse cardiac and pulmonary events, and higher mortality in sepsis patients...
August 12, 2022: Critical Care: the Official Journal of the Critical Care Forum
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35949567/inhaled-nitric-oxide-for-ecpella-management-in-fulminant-myocarditis-complicated-with-severe-right-ventricular-dysfunction-a-case-report
#56
Takumi Oki, Yuki Ikeda, Shunsuke Ishii, Junya Ako
Combination therapy with venoarterial extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (VA-ECMO) and Impella (ECPELLA) has been known to be a favorable strategy of mechanical circulation support for patients with fatal cardiogenic shock. However, the practical strategy for weaning ECPELLA in patients with right ventricular (RV) dysfunction remains unclear. We describe a case of a 63-year-old male with fulminant myocarditis presenting with cardiogenic shock who required ECPELLA to improve hemodynamics. Because of persistent severe RV dysfunction despite the introduction of intravenous dobutamine and milrinone, VA-ECMO could not be weaned...
August 2022: Journal of Cardiology Cases
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35761204/methylene-blue-for-vasodilatory-shock-in-the-intensive-care-unit-a-retrospective-observational-study
#57
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Emily E Naoum, Adam A Dalia, Russel J Roberts, Lauren T Devine, Jamel Ortoleva
BACKGROUND: Refractory vasodilatory shock is a state of uncontrolled vasodilation associated with underlying inflammation and endothelial dysregulation. Rescue therapy for vasoplegia refractory to catecholamines includes methylene blue (MB) which restores vascular tone. We hypothesized that (1) at least 40% of critically ill patients would respond positively to MB administration and (2) that those who responded to MB would have a survival benefit. METHODS: This study was a retrospective review that included all adult patients admitted to an intensive care unit treated with MB for the indication of refractory vasodilatory shock...
June 27, 2022: BMC Anesthesiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35741440/effect-of-nitric-oxide-pathway-inhibition-on-the-evolution-of-anaphylactic-shock-in-animal-models-a-systematic-review
#58
REVIEW
Maryam Alfalasi, Sarah Alzaabi, Linda Östlundh, Rami H Al-Rifai, Suhail Al-Salam, Paul Michel Mertes, Seth L Alper, Elhadi H Aburawi, Abdelouahab Bellou
Nitric oxide (NO) induces vasodilation in various types of shock. The effect of pharmacological modulation of the NO pathway in anaphylactic shock (AS) remains poorly understood. Our objective was to assess, through a systematic review, whether inhibition of NO pathways (INOP) was beneficial for the prevention and/or treatment of AS. A predesigned protocol for this systematic review was published in PROSPERO (CRD42019132273). A systematic literature search was conducted till March 2022 in the electronic databases PubMed, EMBASE, Scopus, Cochrane and Web of Science...
June 16, 2022: Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35655858/programmed-cell-death-in-sepsis-associated-acute-kidney-injury
#59
REVIEW
Zhifen Wu, Junhui Deng, Hongwen Zhou, Wei Tan, Lirong Lin, Jurong Yang
Sepsis-associated acute kidney injury (SA-AKI) is common in patients with severe sepsis, and has a high incidence rate and high mortality rate in ICU patients. Most patients progress to AKI before drug treatment is initiated. Early studies suggest that the main mechanism of SA-AKI is that sepsis leads to vasodilation, hypotension and shock, resulting in insufficient renal blood perfusion, finally leading to renal tubular cell ischemia and necrosis. Research results in recent years have shown that programmed cell death such as apoptosis, necroptosis, pyroptosis and autophagy play important roles...
2022: Frontiers in Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35636042/clinical-update-on-covid-19-for-the-emergency-clinician-airway-and-resuscitation
#60
REVIEW
Summer Chavez, William J Brady, Michael Gottlieb, Brandon M Carius, Stephen Y Liang, Alex Koyfman, Brit Long
INTRODUCTION: Coronavirus disease of 2019 (COVID-19) has resulted in millions of cases worldwide. As the pandemic has progressed, the understanding of this disease has evolved. OBJECTIVE: This narrative review provides emergency clinicians with a focused update of the resuscitation and airway management of COVID-19. DISCUSSION: Patients with COVID-19 and septic shock should be resuscitated with buffered/balanced crystalloids. If hypotension is present despite intravenous fluids, vasopressors including norepinephrine should be initiated...
August 2022: American Journal of Emergency Medicine
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