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https://read.qxmd.com/read/36758855/epidemiology-risk-factors-and-outcomes-of-norepinephrine-use-in-cardiac-surgery-with-cardiopulmonary-bypass-a-multicentric-prospective-study
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MULTICENTER STUDY
Pierre-Grégoire Guinot, Bastien Durand, Emmanuel Besnier, Paul-Michel Mertes, Chloe Bernard, Maxime Nguyen, Vivien Berthoud, Osama Abou-Arab, Belaid Bouhemad
BACKGROUND: The present study was designed to describe the prevalence of norepinephrine use, the factors associated with its use, and the incidence of postoperative complications according to norepinephrine use, in patients undergoing cardiac surgery with cardiopulmonary bypass. METHOD: We performed a prospective, multicenter, observational study in 4 University-affiliated medico-surgical cardiovascular units. We analyzed all patients treated with cardiac surgery after excluding pre-ECMO surgery, LVAD implantation, heart transplantation and intra-operative hemorrhage...
June 2023: Anaesthesia, Critical Care & Pain Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36699250/variation-in-troponin-i-measurement-and-the-cardiovascular-management-approach-following-elevated-troponin-i-among-critically-ill-patients-with-sepsis
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Michael A Garcia, Nicholas A Bosch, Ithan D Peltan, Allan J Walkey
UNLABELLED: Troponin I is frequently elevated in sepsis, but optimal clinical approaches to diagnosis and management of troponin I during sepsis are unclear. OBJECTIVES: We aimed to describe the variation in troponin I measurement and the cardiovascular diagnostic and therapeutic approach to elevated troponin I among critically ill adults with sepsis. DESIGN SETTING AND PARTICIPANTS: Observational cohort study of the hospital-level variation in serial troponin I measurement, trending troponin I to peak, echocardiography, cardiac stress test, cardiac catheterization, antiplatelet agents, therapeutic anticoagulation, beta-blockers, and statins quantified using hospital median odds ratios-the median odds of receiving an intervention at randomly selected higher versus lower rate hospitals-derived from multivariable-adjusted random-effects logistic regression models with hospital site as the random effect...
January 2023: Critical care explorations
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36527797/imaging-pearls-and-differential-diagnosis-of-encapsulating-peritoneal-sclerosis-emphasis-on-computed-tomography
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REVIEW
Sitthipong Srisajjakul, Patcharin Prapaisilp, Sirikan Bangchokdee
Encapsulating peritoneal sclerosis (EPS) is a severe peritoneal fibrotic reaction most frequently identified as a complication of peritoneal dialysis. EPS is a complex condition whose management requires multidisciplinary input from radiologists, gastroenterologists, nephrologists, surgeons, and dietitians. EPS carries significant morbidity and mortality, primarily due to bowel obstruction that results in intestinal failure, malnutrition, and sepsis. The nondialysis causes of EPS include tuberculous peritonitis, prior abdominal surgery, beta-blocker medication use, and endometriosis...
February 2023: Clinical Imaging
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36460714/premorbid-beta-blockade-in-sepsis-is-associated-with-a-lower-risk-of-a-lactate-concentration-above-the-lactate-threshold-a-retrospective-cohort-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Liam Schneider, Debra Chalmers, Sean O'Beirn, Miles Greenberg, Grant Cave
Sepsis and septic shock represent a significant worldwide mortality burden. A lactate greater than 4 mmol/L is associated with increased mortality in septic patients. This is the concentration at the "lactate threshold" where serum lactate concentrations rise markedly with increased workload in exercise. Hyperlactatemia in both sepsis and exercise is contributed to by adrenergic agonism which stimulates aerobic glycolysis, increasing lactate production and decreasing lactate clearance. Our hypothesis is that in patients with sepsis, treatment with beta blockers in the community will be associated with a lower probability of initial lactate ≥ 4 mmol/L...
December 2, 2022: Scientific Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35838226/beta-blocker-treatment-in-the-critically-ill-a-systematic-review-and-meta-analysis
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Maria Heliste, Ville Pettilä, David Berger, Stephan M Jakob, Erika Wilkman
BACKGROUND: Critical illness may lead to activation of the sympathetic system. The sympathetic stimulation may be further increased by exogenous catecholamines, such as vasopressors and inotropes. Excessive adrenergic stress has been associated with organ dysfunction and higher mortality. β -Blockers may reduce the adrenergic burden, but they may also compromise perfusion to vital organs thus worsening organ dysfunction. To assess the effect of treatment with β -blockers in critically ill adults, we conducted a systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials...
December 2022: Annals of Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35706896/landiolol-for-refractory-tachyarrhythmias-in-the-intensive-care-unit-case-reports
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Clemens Gangl, Konstantin A Krychtiuk, Robert Schoenbauer, Walter S Speidl
Tachyarrhythmias are common complications of critically ill patients treated on intensive care units. Landiolol is an ultra-short acting beta-blocker with a very high beta1-selectivity. Therefore, landiolol effectively reduces heart rate with only minimal negative effects on blood pressure and inotropy. This article describes two cases of successful treatment of supraventricular and ventricular tachycardias with landiolol in critically ill patients.
June 2022: European Heart Journal Supplements: Journal of the European Society of Cardiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35672014/early-diagnosis-and-prevention-of-infections-in-cirrhosis
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REVIEW
Anand V Kulkarni, Madhumita Premkumar, Juan P Arab, Karan Kumar, Mithun Sharma, Nageshwar D Reddy, Nagaraja R Padaki, Rajender K Reddy
Strategies to prevent infection and improve outcomes in patients with cirrhosis. HAV, hepatitis A virus; HBV, hepatitis B virus; COVID-19, novel coronavirus disease 2019; NSBB, nonselective β-blocker; PPI, proton pump inhibitors.Cirrhosis is a risk factor for infections. Majority of hospital admissions in patients with cirrhosis are due to infections. Sepsis is an immunological response to an infectious process that leads to end-organ dysfunction and death. Preventing infections may avoid the downstream complications, and early diagnosis of infections may improve the outcomes...
August 2022: Seminars in Liver Disease
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35585021/are-beta-blockers-effective-in-preventing-stroke-associated-infections-a-systematic-review-and-meta-analysis
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Li Yang, Xiang Wenping, Zhang Jinfeng, Pang Jiangxia, Wang Jingbo, Wang Baojun
BACKGROUND: Excessive sympathoexcitation could lead to stroke associated infection. Inhibiting sympathetic excitation may reduce the infection risk after stroke. Thus, the present study aimed to determine the protective effect of beta blockers on stroke associated infection through systematic review and meta-analysis. METHODS: A systematic search of multiple databases were performed up to February 2022. The included studies required beta blockers therapy in stroke patients and assessed the incidence of stroke-associated infections...
May 18, 2022: Aging
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35533971/chronic-aspirin-use-and-survival-following-sepsis-a-propensity-matched-observational-cohort-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Inbar Lavie, Michael Lavie, Anat Gafter-Gvili, Erez Halperin, Hadar Abramovich-Yoffe, Tomer Avni
OBJECTIVES: The use of antiplatelet agents is postulated to lead to improved outcomes in sepsis. We aimed to evaluate whether chronic, pre-hospitalization aspirin use leads to improved outcomes in patients with sepsis. METHODS: We conducted an observational cohort study among patients with sepsis, hospitalized in internal medicine wards in a single university-affiliated medical center. A propensity-score model was used to match and compare patients on chronic aspirin use to non-users...
September 2022: Clinical Microbiology and Infection
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35068798/diagnosis-and-management-of-cirrhotic-cardiomyopathy
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Harpreet Kaur, Madhumita Premkumar
BACKGROUND: Cirrhotic cardiomyopathy refers to the structural and functional changes in the heart leading to either impaired systolic, diastolic, electrocardiographic, and neurohormonal changes associated with cirrhosis and portal hypertension. Cirrhotic cardiomyopathy is present in 50% of patients with cirrhosis and is clinically seen as impaired contractility, diastolic dysfunction, hyperdynamic circulation, and electromechanical desynchrony such as QT prolongation. In this review, we will discuss the cardiac physiology principles underlying cirrhotic cardiomyopathy, imaging techniques such as cardiac magnetic resonance imaging and scintigraphy, cardiac biomarkers, and newer echocardiographic techniques such as tissue Doppler imaging and speckle tracking, and emerging treatments to improve outcomes...
2022: Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hepatology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34999571/the-application-of-landiolol-in-the-cardiovascular-and-intensive-care
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Péter Radics, Boldizsár Kiss, Enikő Kovács, Dávid Pilecky, Zoltán Ruzsa, Éva Straub, Csaba Fejér, László Gellér, Béla Merkely, Endre Zima
Összefoglaló. A landiolol intravénásan alkalmazandó, kifejezetten cardioselectiv, gyors hatású és rövid felezési idejű béta-1-receptor-blokkoló, mely elsősorban negatív chronotrop és inotrop hatással bír, vérnyomáscsökkentő hatása elhanyagolható. Főleg hemodinamikailag instabil állapotú, supraventricularis ritmuszavarban szenvedő betegek kamrafrekvenciájának csökkentésére használható. Nagy esetszámú, randomizált vizsgálatok igazolták hatékonyságát szívműtétek után jelentkező pitvarfibrilláció megelőzésében, valamint súlyos akut szívelégtelenségben és szívműtétek posztoperatív szakában jelentkező pitvari tachyarrhythmiák kezelésében...
January 9, 2022: Orvosi Hetilap
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34854543/pediatric-aml-patients-with-acute-onset-cardiomyopathy-in-the-setting-of-streptococcus-viridans-bacteremia-after-anthracyclines
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Kazuhiro Sabet, Arun Panigrahi, Jo Chung, Yoni Dayan
We reviewed three very similar cases of acute-onset heart failure in children with acute myeloid leukemia who received anthracyclines during their treatment. All three children were diagnosed with recent Streptococcus viridans bacteremia and had persistent tachycardia prior to acute-onset heart failure with near-complete resolution within weeks. We hypothesize their heart failure was secondary to sepsis-induced cardiomyopathy with anthracycline-induced cardiac myocyte damage as a predisposing factor. We suggest prophylaxis and methods of early detection to prevent and better treat acute heart failure in pediatric oncology patients receiving anthracyclines...
February 2022: Pediatric Blood & Cancer
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34812680/effect-of-premorbid-beta-blockers-on-mortality-in-patients-with-sepsis-a-systematic-review-and-meta-analysis
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Daisuke Hasegawa, Ryota Sato, Narut Prasitlumkum, Kazuki Nishida
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to conduct a systematic review and meta-analysis to investigate the impact of premorbid beta-blockers on mortality in patients with sepsis. DATA SOURCES: We searched EMBASE, the Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials, and MEDLINE for eligible studies. The protocol was registered at the PROSPERO (CRD42021256813). STUDY SELECTION: Two authors independently evaluated the following inclusion criteria: (1) randomized controlled trials, cohort studies, cross-sectional studies; (2) patients with sepsis aged ≥18 years, and (3) premorbid beta-blocker use...
July 2022: Journal of Intensive Care Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34721025/beta-adrenergic-blockade-in-critical-illness
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REVIEW
Rebecca Bruning, Hannah Dykes, Timothy W Jones, Nathaniel B Wayne, Andrea Sikora Newsome
Catecholamine upregulation is a core pathophysiological feature in critical illness. Sustained catecholamine β-adrenergic induction produces adverse effects relevant to critical illness management. β-blockers (βB) have proposed roles in various critically ill disease states, including sepsis, trauma, burns, and cardiac arrest. Mounting evidence suggests βB improve hemodynamic and metabolic parameters culminating in decreased burn healing time, reduced mortality in traumatic brain injury, and improved neurologic outcomes following cardiac arrest...
2021: Frontiers in Pharmacology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34640590/is-the-sympathetic-system-detrimental-in-the-setting-of-septic-shock-with-antihypertensive-agents-as-a-counterintuitive-approach-a-clinical-proposition
#35
REVIEW
Fabrice Petitjeans, Alain Geloen, Cyrille Pichot, Sandrine Leroy, Marco Ghignone, Luc Quintin
Mortality in the setting of septic shock varies between 20% and 100%. Refractory septic shock leads to early circulatory failure and carries the worst prognosis. The pathophysiology is poorly understood despite studies of the microcirculatory defects and the immuno-paralysis. The acute circulatory distress is treated with volume expansion, administration of vasopressors (usually noradrenaline: NA), and inotropes. Ventilation and anti-infectious strategy shall not be discussed here. When circulation is considered, the literature is segregated between interventions directed to the systemic circulation vs...
October 1, 2021: Journal of Clinical Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34394252/non-pancreatic-neuroendocrine-tumour-presenting-with-hypoglycemia-in-an-elderly-patient
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Merve Eren, Feyzi Bostan
BACKGROUND: Hypoglycemia is a common, symptom seen in individuals. Hypoglycemia in the elderly is both under-recognized and misdiagnosed due to nonspesific hypoglycemic symptoms and accompanying comorbidities in this population. In diabetic individuals, hypoglycemia is most commonly caused by administering insulin or sulphonylureas and insulin secretagogues. Other drugs, such as antibiotics or beta-blockers, have been reported to reduce blood glucose to abnormally low levels. Hypoglycemia in non-diabetic patients is considered a rare event, and the possible reasons may be reactive hypoglycemia, insulin-secreting tumours and other malignancies, hypopituitarism, hypocortisolism, alcohol abuse, inappropriate insulin self-administration, malnutrition, renal failure and sepsis...
December 2020: African Health Sciences
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34300330/vasopressor-sparing-strategies-in-patients-with-shock-a-scoping-review-and-an-evidence-based-strategy-proposition
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REVIEW
Pierre-Grégoire Guinot, Audrey Martin, Vivien Berthoud, Pierre Voizeux, Loic Bartamian, Erminio Santangelo, Belaid Bouhemad, Maxime Nguyen
Despite the abundant literature on vasopressor therapy, few studies have focused on vasopressor-sparing strategies in patients with shock. We performed a scoping-review of the published studies evaluating vasopressor-sparing strategies by analyzing the results from randomized controlled trials conducted in patients with shock, with a focus on vasopressor doses and/or duration reduction. We analyzed 143 studies, mainly performed in septic shock. Our analysis demonstrated that several pharmacological and non-pharmacological strategies are associated with a decrease in the duration of vasopressor therapy...
July 18, 2021: Journal of Clinical Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34172302/effect-of-ultrashort-acting-beta-blocker-administration-on-mortality-for-patients-with-sepsis-and-persistent-tachycardia-despite-initial-resuscitation
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EDITORIAL
Michael Gottlieb, Hans M Murcia, Michael F Rentz
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September 2021: Annals of Emergency Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34141509/steroid-induced-sinus-bradycardia
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Kanika Khandelwal, Rajasekhar R Madathala, Nikhita Chennaiahgari, Mohammed Yousuffuddin
Steroids are one of the most commonly used drugs and known to be associated with several side effects. There have been case reports about the associated sinus bradycardia with pulse dose corticosteroids administration both IV and oral. We present a case of asymptomatic sinus bradycardia associated with oral prednisone 40 mg. A 69-year-old male was admitted to the ICU for sepsis and subsequently was found to have gastrointestinal (GI) bleed. He developed an acute gout attack during hospitalization and was treated with prednisone 40 mg...
May 16, 2021: Curēus
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33999297/the-autonomic-nervous-system-in-septic-shock-and-its-role-as-a-future-therapeutic-target-a-narrative-review
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REVIEW
Marta Carrara, Manuela Ferrario, Bernardo Bollen Pinto, Antoine Herpain
The autonomic nervous system (ANS) regulates the cardiovascular system. A growing body of experimental and clinical evidence confirms significant dysfunction of this regulation during sepsis and septic shock. Clinical guidelines do not currently include any evaluation of ANS function during the resuscitation phase of septic shock despite the fact that the severity and persistence of ANS dysfunction are correlated with worse clinical outcomes. In the critical care setting, the clinical use of ANS-related hemodynamic indices is currently limited to preliminary investigations trying to predict and anticipate imminent clinical deterioration...
May 17, 2021: Annals of Intensive Care
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