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Cardiogenic shock mortality according to Aetiology in a Mediterranean cohort: Results from the Shock‐CAT study

open access: yesESC Heart Failure, Volume 12, Issue 2, Page 1336-1345, April 2025.
Abstract Aims Mortality in cardiogenic shock (CS) remains elevated, with the potential for CS causes to impact prognosis and risk stratification. The aim was to investigate in‐hospital prognosis and mortality in CS patients according to aetiology. We also assessed the prognostic accuracy of CardShock and IABP‐SHOCK II scores.
Cosme García‐García   +17 more
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Apparent diffusion coefficient of kidneys with non-contrast magnetic resonance angiography for functional and anatomical assessment in renal artery stenosis. [PDF]

open access: yesWorld J Methodol
Lal H   +9 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Protocol for renal artery embolization via caudal artery in rats. [PDF]

open access: yesSTAR Protoc
Jiang Y   +6 more
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Renal-Artery Stenosis

New England Journal of Medicine, 2001
Renal artery stenosis (RAS) can accelerate or generate progressive hypertension and renal dysfunction. The goals for treating patients with RAS are to reduce cardiovascu-lar morbidity and mortality attributable to elevated arterial pressure and to preserve renal function beyond critical stenosis. Recent, randomized trials with current anti-hypertensive
R D, Safian, S C, Textor
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Neurofibromatosis of the renal artery

The British Journal of Radiology, 1970
A case is reported illustrating the well-defined but rare syndrome of renovascular neurofibromatosis, with hypertension occurring in early life. The diagnostic importance of aortography is stressed. We are grateful to Dr. D. W. Barritt, United Bristol Hospitals, and Professor W. S. Peart, St.
T N, Allan, E R, Davies
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