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Adults who require cardiac transplantation usually have a primary diagnosis of end-stage coronary artery ... renin-angiotensin-aldosterone activity. Low blood flow to the kidneys stimulates the ...
Impaired cardiac output reduces renal perfusion triggering renin release from the juxtaglomerular apparatus ... rising aldosterone and ADH levels and causing arteriolar vasoconstriction. These ...
Lysophospholipids directly and reversibly activate pannexin channels, triggering the release of signaling molecules critical for inflammation.
3,5,3'-triiodothyronine deficiency is associated with peripheral vasoconstriction. In severe hypothyroidism, free-water clearance is reduced, leading to dilution hyponatremia. Renin is reduced in ...
Amphetamines affect the CNS and autonomic nervous systems causing tachycardia and vasoconstriction as well as having psychological ... its effect through the CNS causing an increase in the release of ...
Background Stroke due to the release of embolic debris during the placement of a stent to correct carotid artery stenosis is a constant procedural and peri-procedural threat. The new all metal Casper ...
CO indicates cardiac output; CVP, central venous pressure; PA, pulmonary artery; and RV, right ventricular ... 16 Furthermore, the reduced CO causes inadequate renal perfusion, prompting renin release ...