Renale Effekte von Clonidin bei kardiochirurgischen Patienten

Autor: P. J. Kulka, P. Wegermann, M. Tryba
Rok vydání: 2007
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Zdroj: Clinical Research in Cardiology Supplements. 2:S85-S90
ISSN: 1861-0714
1861-0706
DOI: 10.1007/s11789-006-0044-7
Popis: Renal function is responsible for homoestasis in the organism. Renal impairment causes life-threatening damage. Intraoperative bleeding, hypotension, stress and toxins (endogenous, exogenous) during surgery could impair renal function and cause postoperative renal damage Mortality after coronary graft sur gery is usually between 1-2% anc acute postoperative renal failure (ARF) increases mortality up to 60-75%. High sympathetic tone and extracorporal circulation under coronary graft surgery are important factors influencing postoperative renal failure. Experimental and clinical studies have shown a reduction of sympathetic tone and catecholamine concentration by a 2 -agonists. Renal perfusion and glomerular filtration is improved. This could prevent renal damage in patients undergoing coronary graft surgery and extracorporal circulation.
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