Hydroxocobalamin With or Without Methylene Blue May Improve Fluid Balance in Critically Ill Patients With Vasoplegic Syndrome After Cardiac Surgery: A Report of Two Cases. J Cardiothorac Vasc Anesth 2018 Feb;32(1):452-457
Date
08/06/2017Pubmed ID
28778773DOI
10.1053/j.jvca.2017.04.002Scopus ID
2-s2.0-85026519109 (requires institutional sign-in at Scopus site) 18 CitationsAuthor List
Zundel MT, Feih JT, Rinka JRG, Boettcher BT, Freed JK, Kaiser M, Ghadiali HY, Tawil JN, Woehlck HJ, Pagel PSAuthors
Brent Boettcher DO Associate Professor in the Anesthesiology department at Medical College of WisconsinJulie K. Freed MD, PhD Vice Chair, Associate Professor in the Anesthesiology department at Medical College of Wisconsin
Harvey J. Woehlck MD Professor in the Anesthesiology department at Medical College of Wisconsin
Michael Tracy Zundel MD Associate Professor in the Anesthesiology department at Medical College of Wisconsin
MESH terms used to index this publication - Major topics in bold
AdultCardiac Surgical Procedures
Critical Illness
Humans
Hydroxocobalamin
Male
Methylene Blue
Vasoplegia
Water-Electrolyte Balance