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Keywords: Myocardial stunning
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Intestinal-Renal Syndrome: Mirage or Reality?
Available to PurchaseSubject Area:
Nephrology
Journal:
Blood Purification
Blood Purif (2011) 31 (1-3): 70–76.
Published Online: 10 January 2011
... by the finding that increased endotoxin concentrations in the blood of dialyzed patients are associated with hypotensive episodes and myocardial ‘stunning’. Recent studies suggest that intradialytic underperfusion of myocardial areas, the so-called stunning, may be related to the entry of bacterial endotoxin...
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Haemodialysis-Induced Myocardial Stunning in Chronic Kidney Disease – A New Aspect of Cardiovascular Disease
Available to PurchaseSubject Area:
Nephrology
Journal:
Blood Purification
Blood Purif (2010) 29 (2): 105–110.
Published Online: 08 January 2010
... persist after the return of normal perfusion. This prolonged dysfunction is known as myocardial stunning. Repetitive episodes of ischaemia can be cumulative and have been shown to lead to prolonged LV dysfunction (in patients with ischaemic heart disease). Conventional HD itself is a sufficient...