Condition of low SYSTEMIC VASCULAR RESISTANCE that develops secondary to other conditions such as ANAPHYLAXIS; SEPSIS; SURGICAL SHOCK; and SEPTIC SHOCK. Vasoplegia that develops during or post surgery (e.g., CARDIOPULMONARY BYPASS) is called postoperative vasoplegic syndrome or vasoplegic syndrome.
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"Vasoplegic syndrome is a common complication of cardiopulmonary bypass, appearing with an incidence ranging between 5 and 25%." | ( Lenglet, S; Mach, F; Montecucco, F, 2011) |
"Septic vasoplegia is due to reduced endogenous production of vasopressin, as well as to the overproduction of vasodilating molecules (nitric oxide, prostacyclin, peroxynitrite and kynurenine) and the opening of ATP-sensitive potassium channels." | ( Jeanneret, S; Liaudet, L; Sanchez, B, 2011) |
"Vasoplegic syndrome is a state of endothelial dysregulation that produces profound vasodilatation that is refractory to vasopressors." | ( Arndt, KL; Lutjen, DL, 2012) |
"Vasoplegia is a key factor for the death of patients with septic shock in intensive care unit owing to persistent and irreversible hypotension." | ( Sharawy, N, 2014) |
"Vasoplegia is considered as a key factor responsible for the death of patients with septic shock, due to persistent and irreversible hypotension." | ( Chikhladze, KhE; Gamcrlidze, MM; Goliadze, LSh; Intskirveli, NA; Ratiani, LR; Vardosanidze, KD, 2015) |
"Systemic vasoplegia is common in patients undergoing liver transplantation." | ( Boettcher, BT; Cronin, DC; Hong, JC; Kim, J; Lauer, KK; Selim, M; Woehlck, HJ; Zimmerman, MA, 2016) |
"Vasoplegic syndrome is a common complication after cardiac surgery and impacts negatively on patient outcomes." | ( Barbosa Gomes Galas, FR; Camara, L; Costa Auler, JO; Dallan, LO; de Almeida, JP; Fernandes, FL; Filho, RK; Franco, RA; Fukushima, JT; Gaiane, MA; Gaiotto, FA; Gerent, AM; Grande, SM; Hajjar, LA; Jatene, FB; Landoni, G; Lisboa, LA; Melo, RR; Nakamura, RE; Osawa, EA; Park, CL; Piccioni, MA; Pomerantzeff, PM; Rhodes, A; Rocha Ferreira, GS; Santos, VG; Souza, DH; Strabelli, TM; Sundin, MR; Vincent, JL; Zambolim, C; Zeferino, S, 2017) |
"Vasoplegic syndrome is an unusual cause of refractory hypotension under general anesthesia." | ( Anandaswamy, TC; Krishnamachar, H; Rajappa, GC, 2017) |
"Vasoplegic syndrome is a form of vasodilatory shock that occurs frequently in patients who undergo cardiac surgery requiring cardiopulmonary bypass (CBP)." | ( Booth, AT; Mehaffey, JH; Melmer, PD; Tribble, B; Tribble, C, 2017) |
"Vasoplegic syndrome is a state of persistent hypotension with elevated cardiac output, low filling pressures, and low systemic vascular resistance (SVR)." | ( Duce, L; Ghadimi, K; McCartney, SL, 2018) |
"Vasoplegia is a ubiquitous phenomenon in all advanced shock states, including septic, cardiogenic, hemorrhagic, and anaphylactic shock." | ( Auchet, T; Fritz, C; Jacquot, A; Kimmoun, A; Levy, B; Tahon, E, 2018) |
"Vasoplegia is the syndrome of pathological low systemic vascular resistance, the dominant clinical feature of which is reduced blood pressure in the presence of a normal or raised cardiac output." | ( Creagh-Brown, BC; Forni, LG; Hunt, J; Lambden, S; Summers, C, 2018) |
"Vasoplegic syndrome is a common occurrence following cardiothoracic surgery and is characterized as a high-output shock state with poor systemic vascular resistance." | ( Barker, N; Busse, LW; Petersen, C, 2020) |
"Vasoplegia is a frequent complication of left ventricular assist device (LVAD) implantation." | ( Colombo, PC; Jennings, DL; Kurlansky, P; Miltiades, AN; Naka, Y; Ning, Y; Saha, A; Sanchez, J; Spellman, JL; Takayama, H; Takeda, K; Yuzefpolskaya, M, 2021) |
"Vasoplegia is a common complication in cardiac surgery with cardiopulmonary bypass and is associated with significant morbidity and mortality." | ( Chatterjee, S; Evans, AS; Friedman, B; Greenfeld, CR; Khanna, AK; Klijian, A; Kroll, S; Ortoleva, J; Panwar, R; Reddy, VS, 2021) |
"Vasoplegia is a common complication after cardiac surgery and is related to the use of cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB)." | ( Danser, AHJ; Palmen, M; Papazisi, O, 2022) |
"BACKGROUND Cardiac vasoplegic syndrome is a form of vasodilatory shock characterized by profound vasodilation and low systemic vascular resistance, which results in significant hypotension despite high cardiac output and appropriate fluid resuscitation." | ( Finamore, M; Peyko, V, 2021) |
"Vasoplegic syndrome is a rising problem affecting morbidity and mortality in patients undergoing cardiac surgery." | ( Nash, CM, 2021) |
"Vasoplegia is a common complication after cardiac surgery and is associated with poor prognosis." | ( Arbous, MS; Beeres, SLMA; Berendsen, RR; Bruggemans, EF; Hugo, JDV; Ince, C; Klautz, RJM; Lindeman, JHN; Mertens, BJA; Palmen, M; Papazisi, O; van den Hout, WB, 2022) |
"Vasoplegia is a condition characterized by persistent low systemic vascular resistance despite a normal or high cardiac index, resulting in profound and uncontrolled vasodilation." | ( Jatoi, HN; Ochani, RK; Ratnani, I; Shaikh, A, 2023) |