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Intensive Care Medicine, 26(11), 1685-1689. SPRINGER
Girbes, A R J, Patten, M T, McCloskey, B V, Groeneveld, A B J & Hoogenberg, K 2000, ' The renal and neurohumoral effects of the addition of low-dose dopamine in septic critically ill patients ', Intensive Care Medicine, vol. 26, no. 11, pp. 1685-1689 . https://doi.org/10.1007/s001340000686
Intensive Care Medicine, 26(11), 1685-1689. Springer Verlag
Girbes, A R J, Patten, M T, McCloskey, B V, Groeneveld, A B J & Hoogenberg, K 2000, ' The renal and neurohumoral effects of the addition of low-dose dopamine in septic critically ill patients ', Intensive Care Medicine, vol. 26, no. 11, pp. 1685-1689 . https://doi.org/10.1007/s001340000686
Intensive Care Medicine, 26(11), 1685-1689. Springer Verlag
Objectives: Dopamine exerts a complicated action on the cardiovascular-renal and neurohumoral systems. We evaluated the effects of the addition of different doses of dopamine on top of treatment with norepinephrine on the haemodynamics, renal functio
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Autor:
A. R. J. Girbes, M. T. Patten, B. V. McCloskey, P. van Twuyver, J. H. Zwaveling, A. J. Smit, S. L. C. E. Buijk, M. F. Q. Vanden Bergh, J. W. Mouton, H. A. Bruining, H. J. A. van Vliet, S. De Marie, Y. Page, A. Viallon, B. Tardy, P. Lafond, J. P. Gay, J. L. Billard, J. C. Bertrand, S. Robert, J. Rouffineau, J. C. Lecron, N. Maillot, D. Mothes, R. Robert, J. Fusciardi, J. Lipman, J. Scribante, M. Pinder, S. Tshukutsoane, A. Gous, C. Y. A. Hogendoorn, K. Klugman, R. J. Young, T. Gin, T. E. Oh, C. D. Gomersall, G. M. Joynt
Publikováno v:
Intensive Care Medicine. 22:S391-S392
Publikováno v:
Surgery. 84(2)
Two experimental designs were used to study the mechanism of the decreased cardiac output associated with the use of positive end-expiratory pressure (PEEP). In the first study of nine dogs the application of 15 cm H2O PEEP led to a decrease in cardi
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Surgery. 83(5)
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Surgical forum. 27(62)