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The evaluation of cardiovascular toxicity is a significant challenge in drug development. Preclinical evaluation of cardiovascular safety involves a multifaceted approach, encompassing a plethora of in vitro and in vivo endpoints. These assessments continuously evolve, aiming to mitigate the incidence of cardiovascular toxicity that may emerge during clinical trials. To shed light on the ...
The pathophysiology of fluid retention and mechanisms of diuretic resistance in acute decompensated heart failure (ADHF).A, Decreased cardiac output and blood pressure lead to activation of the renin-angiotensin-aldosterone axis, nonosmotic vasopressin release, and upregulation of the sympathetic nervous system. ...
The following day he was brought to the cardiac catheterization lab where he underwent a balloon dilation of the pulmonary valve. ...
Because of this risk, perioperative management of circulatory conditions such as hypovolemic hypotension is especially important to avoid postoperative heart complications, anastomotic leak, and conduit necrosis. The addition of continuous cardiac output monitoring provides advanced hemodynamic data that helps the anesthesia and surgical teams manage the patient ...
Oxygen to increase the energy supplied to the brain The brain is known to utilize almost all oxygen and energy delivered, it receives about 20% of body oxygen, 15% of cardiac output and 25% of total body glucose to sustain about 5-10% of active neurons. ...