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Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 8, Iss 10, p e78338 (2013)
BACKGROUND:Continuous systolic blood pressure (SBP) and interbeat intervals (IBI) recordings reveal sequences of consecutive beats in which SBP and heart rate change in opposite direction, representing negative feedback baroreflex mechanisms, as well
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https://doaj.org/article/8ed1baa67bc440bca740b76caed63503
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 7, Iss 5, p e36943 (2012)
BACKGROUND: The mechanisms of intradialytic increases in blood pressure are not well defined. The present study was undertaken to assess the role of autonomic nervous system activation during intradialytic hypertensive episodes. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL
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Publikováno v:
Seminars in Dialysis. 26:333-343
Adequate sympathetic nervous system activation is essential for the compensatory mechanisms of blood pressure maintenance during the hemodialysis (HD) procedure. Chronic sympathetic nervous system overactivity, however, may lead to the development of
Autor:
Alberto Bettinelli, Oliver Large, Frances M. Ashcroft, Peter Kotanko, Anita A C Reed, Rayaz A. Malik, Connie Schrander-Stumpel, M. Andrew Nesbit, Noemia P. Goldraich, Bernd Hoppe, Jonathan D. Lippiat, Paul T. Christie, Dvora Rubinger, Karl Lhotta, Bernard Roussel, Fiona Wu, Delphine Morel, Michael J. Dillon, Chantal Loirat, Erkin Serdaroglu, Rajesh V. Thakker, Nellie Y. Loh, Sian Williams
Background/Aims: Dent’s disease is caused by mutations in the chloride/proton antiporter, CLC-5, or oculo-cerebro-renal-syndrome-of-Lowe (OCRL1) genes. Methods: Eighteen probands with Dent’s disease were investigated for mutations in CLC-5 and tw
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Publikováno v:
International Urology and Nephrology. 43:855-864
Hypotension during hemodialysis is frequent in patients with cardiovascular disease who have a limited physiological compensatory response. Recent advances in technology allow non-invasive monitoring of cardiac output and derived hemodynamic paramete
Publikováno v:
Journal of Hypertension. 28:314-324
Objectives The role of the baroreflex function in the pathogenesis of hemodialysis-associated hypotension is controversial. Complex demodulation technique (CDM), providing continuous assessment of the amplitude of cardiovascular oscillation over time
Autor:
Anita A C Reed, Rajesh V. Thakker, Oliver Large, Rayaz A. Malik, Dvora Rubinger, Michael J. Dillon, Delphine Morel, Connie Schrander-Stumpel, Noemia P. Goldraich, Sian Williams, Alberto Bettinelli, Frances M. Ashcroft, Karl Lhotta, Bernard Roussel, Fiona Wu, M. Andrew Nesbit, Bernd Hoppe, Paul T. Christie, Peter Kotanko, Erkin Serdaroglu, Nellie Y. Loh, Chantal Loirat, Jonathan D. Lippiat
Publikováno v:
Nephron Physiology. 112:I-VI
Publikováno v:
Nephrology Dialysis Transplantation. 24:2946-2949
Disturbed kidney function is a common occurrence after bone-marrow transplantation. Sepsis, nephrotoxic medications, thrombotic microangiopathy and injury related to haemodynamic alterations are frequently accountable. Recently, attention has been gi
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Nephrology Dialysis Transplantation. 24:1305-1313
Background. Renal transplantation improves the uraemic autonomic dysfunction and heart rate variability (HRV). The effects of successful transplantation on blood pressure variability (BPV) and baroreflex function are not well defined. Methods. BPV, H
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Renal Failure. 30:277-286
Autonomic nervous system dysfunction and dialysate sodium (Na) concentration are believed to play a role in the pathogenesis of hemodialysis-related hypertension. The present study was undertaken to determine whether increases in blood pressure in he