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The Kidney in Heart Failure: The Role of Venous Congestion [PDF]
Heart failure can lead to renal impairment, an interaction now termed cardiorenal syndrome. The prevalent physiological explanation for the renal impairment that accompanies heart failure centers around the forward failure hypothesis, which emphasizes ...
Ibrahim, Hassan N+1 more
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Nephrologist‐performed portal vein Doppler to monitor response to diuretic therapy
Abstract Conventional parameters for assessment of fluid status suffer from several limitations. IVC maybe chronically dilated in patients with pulmonary hypertension. Portal vein Doppler offers an additional data point to assess the severity of venous congestion as well as monitor the efficacy of decongestive therapy.
Abhilash Koratala
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Monitoring venous congestion by ultrasound assessment of hepatic venogram allowed individualized fluid management in severe cardiorenal syndrome type 5 due to light chain myeloma, preserving residual renal function and avoiding heart failure. Abstract Monitoring venous congestion by ultrasound assessment of hepatic venogram allowed individualized fluid
Andrea Galassi+7 more
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With evolution of clinician‐performed bedside ultrasonography, noninvasive markers of venous congestion such as hepatic, portal, and intrarenal venous Doppler waveforms are gaining importance as an adjunct to volume status assessment. The intent of this clinical image is to illustrate the classic sonographic stigmata of severe venous congestion ...
Abhilash Koratala
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Without rescue drugs approved, holistic approach by daily hemodialysis, noninvasive ventilation, anti‐inflammatory medications, fluid assessment by bedside ultrasound, and anxiolytics improved outcomes of a maintenance hemodialysis patient affected by severe COVID‐19.
Andrea Galassi+18 more
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Aim. To evaluate the frequency, dynamics, clinical associations and prognostic value of venous congestion at bedside ultrasound using VExUS protocol in patients with decompensated heart failure (HF).Material and methods.
Zh. D. Kobalava+3 more
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Aim: The utility of the venous excess ultrasound (VExUS) score in predicting mortality remains uncertain in acute kidney injury (AKI) patients.Material and methods: This was a post-hoc study involving 246 AKI patients presenting to a tertiary care emergency department. Venous ultrasound assessments were conducted to determine the VExUS score.
Mehmet Ali Aslaner+2 more
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Infection dynamics of four gill Monogenean species from Tilapia zillii (Gervais, 1848) in man-made Lake Ayame I, Côte d’Ivoire [PDF]
The study of the gills of 359 Tilapia zillii, which were caught between August 2004 and July 2005, have been investigated in the Ayame man-made lake (Côte d’Ivoire), so as to collect first data on the population dynamics of the Monogeneans parasites in a
Georges, KB+3 more
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En los últimos años se ha avanzado en el conocimiento y significado pronóstico de la congestión en los pacientes con insuficiencia cardiaca (IC). La disfunción orgánica en el seno de la IC está determinada principalmente por la transmisión retrógrada del
Juan Torres Macho+1 more
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A Prospective Observational Study on the Correlation Between Vexus Score and Cumulative Fluid Balance in Septic Shock Patients During ICU Stay [PDF]
Kondala S, Samal S, Mishra S, Panda S.
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