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Cardiomyocyte-specific LARP6 overexpression prevents angiotensin II-induced myocardial dysfunction and interstitial fibrosis. [PDF]

open access: yesAm J Physiol Heart Circ Physiol
Russell JJ   +9 more
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Sepsis-induced myocardial dysfunction diagnosed with strain versus non-strain echocardiography parameters: incidence, evolution and association with prognosis. [PDF]

open access: yesAnn Intensive Care
Gonzalez FA   +9 more
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Two causes of COVID‐19‐related myocardial injury‐associated cardiogenic shock: Myocarditis and microvascular thrombosis

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ESC Heart Failure, Volume 12, Issue 2, Page 1514-1522, April 2025.
Takamasa Iwai   +4 more
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Sepsis-induced myocardial dysfunction: the role of mitochondrial dysfunction

Inflammation Research, 2021
Sepsis-induced myocardial dysfunction (SIMD) is a condition manifested by an intrinsic myocardial systolic and diastolic dysfunction during sepsis, which is associated with worse clinical outcomes and a higher mortality.Several pathophysiological mechanisms including mitochondrial dysfunction, abnormal body immune reaction, metabolic reprogramming ...
Hang Yang, Zhaocai Zhang
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Myocardial Dysfunction in Patients with Cancer

Heart Failure Clinics, 2022
Myocardial dysfunction in patients with cancer is a major cause of morbidity and mortality. Cancer therapy-related cardiotoxicities are an important contributor to the development of cardiomyopathy in this patient population. Furthermore, cardiac AL amyloidosis, cardiac malignancies/metastases, accelerated atherosclerosis, stress cardiomyopathy ...
Efstratios, Koutroumpakis   +6 more
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Myocardial Dysfunction in Sepsis

Critical Care Clinics, 1989
The characteristic hemodynamic profile of human septic shock consists of a normal or elevated cardiac index and a decreased systemic vascular resistance index. When a patient with septic shock has a low cardiac index, concomitant hypovolemia is usually present.
R E, Cunnion, J E, Parrillo
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MYOCARDIAL DYSFUNCTION IN SEPTIC SHOCK

Critical Care Clinics, 2000
Over the last decade, it has become clear that myocardial depression, like vascular dysfunction, is typical of human septic shock. Human septic myocardial depression is characterized by reversible biventricular dilatation, decreased ejection fraction, and decreased response to fluid resuscitation and catecholamine stimulation (in the presence of ...
A, Kumar, C, Haery, J E, Parrillo
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Genetic determinants of myocardial dysfunction

Journal of Medical Genetics, 2016
Heart failure (HF) is a major killer with high morbidity and mortality and nearly 37.7 million people are affected by HF globally, making this a global epidemic. HF is a complex pathophysiological syndrome in which the mechanical function of heart for pumping blood is compromised.
Xianchi, Li, Peiying, Zhang
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Myocardial dysfunction in birth asphyxia

The Indian Journal of Pediatrics, 1988
Evidence of myocardial dysfunction was present in all the 50 newborns who had suffered from moderate and severe birth asphyxia. Myocardial status were dependent on the degree of asphyxia. In 10 newborns who suffered from moderate asphyxia, myocardial status was as follows: respiratory distress in eight (80%) cardiac murmur in two (20%), cardiomegaly on
S K, Kabra, S, Saxena, U, Sharma
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