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A patient with aortic annular rupture secondary to blood culture-negative endocarditis: A case report. [PDF]
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Real-time phase-contrast MRI can be used to quantify cerebrovascular reserve capacity - a comparative study to neurovascular ultrasound in healthy subjects. [PDF]
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CEREBRAL BLOOD FLOW AFTER CARDIAC SURGERY
The Lancet, 1984J, Wade, R W, Ross Russell
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Cerebral blood flow after cardiac arrest
The Netherlands Journal of Medicine, 2000Patients resuscitated from a cardiac arrest have a high (in-hospital) mortality rate between 50–90 %. Although in the past few decades more patients have a return of spontaneous circulation (ROSC), overall prognosis has not substantially improved [1] and only a minority of patients survive with a favorable neurological recovery [2].
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Liver blood flow during cardiac surgery
Perfusion, 2004Objective: Impairment of liver blood flow and, therefore, potentially liver function, has important short-term consequences because of the liver’s key metabolic importance and role in drug metabolism. The objective of this study was to quantify the effect of cardiac surgery on liver blood flow from before the induction of anaesthesia to 24 hours ...
Govind, Chetty +4 more
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Coronary blood flow in genetic cardiac hypertrophy
The American Journal of Cardiology, 19846he effects of cardiac hypertrophy on coronary circulation was evaluated in 4 related strains of rats: the M520/N strain (n = 7), which has genetic cardiac hypertrophy but a normal blood pressure; the LA/N strain (n = 8), which has a somewhat small heart with normal blood pressure; the SHRSP/N strain (n = 8), which is hypertensive with marked left ...
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