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Volumn 22, Issue 1, 2002, Pages 106-111
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Dopamine therapy for patients at risk of renal dysfunction following cardiac surgery: Science or fiction?
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Author keywords
Anaesthesia; Blood flow; Cardiopulmonary bypass; Kidney; Vasodilation
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Indexed keywords
CREATININE;
DOPAMINE;
RETINOL BINDING PROTEIN;
SODIUM CHLORIDE;
ADULT;
AGE;
AGED;
ANESTHESIA INDUCTION;
AORTA CLAMPING;
ARTICLE;
CARDIOPULMONARY BYPASS;
CLINICAL ARTICLE;
CLINICAL TRIAL;
CONTROLLED CLINICAL TRIAL;
CONTROLLED STUDY;
CREATININE BLOOD LEVEL;
DIABETES MELLITUS;
DIAGNOSTIC ACCURACY;
DISEASE MARKER;
DISEASE SEVERITY;
FEMALE;
FLUID BALANCE;
GENDER;
HEART EJECTION FRACTION;
HEART SURGERY;
HEART VENTRICLE FUNCTION;
HIGH RISK POPULATION;
HUMAN;
HYPERTENSION;
KIDNEY DYSFUNCTION;
KIDNEY TRANSPLANTATION;
KIDNEY TUBULE DAMAGE;
MALE;
OPERATION DURATION;
PRIORITY JOURNAL;
SENSITIVITY AND SENSIBILITY;
TREATMENT OUTCOME;
UNSTABLE ANGINA PECTORIS;
UREA BLOOD LEVEL;
URINARY EXCRETION;
AGED;
AGED, 80 AND OVER;
CARDIAC SURGICAL PROCEDURES;
CARDIOPULMONARY BYPASS;
CARDIOTONIC AGENTS;
CREATININE;
DOPAMINE;
FEMALE;
HUMANS;
KIDNEY;
KIDNEY DISEASES;
KIDNEY FUNCTION TESTS;
MALE;
MIDDLE AGED;
PROSPECTIVE STUDIES;
RETINOL-BINDING PROTEINS;
VASODILATION;
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EID: 0036308129
PISSN: 10107940
EISSN: None
Source Type: Journal
DOI: 10.1016/S1010-7940(02)00246-4 Document Type: Article |
Times cited : (70)
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References (25)
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