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Cardiac Performance in Response to PEEP in Patients with Cardiac Dysfunction

Survey of Anesthesiology, 1982
The effect of PEEP on cardiac performance was evaluated in 21 patients with left ventricular (LV) dysfunction. Twenty-three data sets were divided into three groups according to pulmonary arterial wedge pressure (PAWP). In three of four group A data sets (PAWP = 12 mm Hg), cardiac output (CO) decreased when PEEP was added.
M P, Grace, D M, Greenbaum
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Proteotoxicity and Cardiac Dysfunction

New England Journal of Medicine, 2013
Darius, Ebrahimi-Fakhari   +2 more
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Cardiac dysfunction in diabetes

Life Sciences, 2013
J D, Gardner, D B, Murray, L E, Wold
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Obesity and Cardiac Dysfunction

2010
The dramatic increase in the prevalence of obesity and its strong association with cardiovascular disease has resulted in unprecedented interest in understanding the effects of obesity on the cardiovascular system. A consistent but puzzling clinical observation is that obesity confers an increased susceptibility to the development of cardiac disease ...
Gary Sweeney   +2 more
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Morphologic aspects of cardiac valve dysfunction

American Heart Journal, 1992
Mitral valve prolapse. Although recognized earlier im4 delineation of the click-late systolic murmur syndrome as a consequence of mitral valve prolapse was not appreciated until the 1960s.5-9 It is now apparent that the click-late systolic murmur is common, probably occurring in 5% or more of persons >15 years of age.1°-12 Although generally not ...
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Cardiac dysfunction in sepsis

Intensive Care Medicine, 2016
Anders Aneman, Antoine Vieillard-Baron
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Cardiac dysfunction in sepsis

Intensive Care Medicine, 1998
F. Jardin   +3 more
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Diabetes and Cardiac Dysfunction

2003
Type 2 diabetes is associated with a marked increase in cardiovascular disease. This review summarizes some of the experimental evidence supporting the existence of a diabetic cardiomyopathy, defined as ventricular dysfunction in the absence of coronary artery disease, in three rodent models of type 2 diabetes produced by leptin receptor mutations ...
David L. Severson   +5 more
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