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Pathophysiology of endotoxin shock in the primate
Denis Cavanagh,Denis Cavanagh,Papineni S. Rao,Papineni S. Rao,David M.C. Sutton,David M.C. Sutton,Budh Dev Bhagat,Budh Dev Bhagat,Pedor Bachmann,Pedor Bachmann +9 more
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These studies have clarified the pathophysiology of endotoxin shock in the primate to some degree, suggesting that selective vasospasm, intravascular coagulation, and reduced myocardial response all play a part.About:
This article is published in American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology.The article was published on 1970-11-01. It has received 90 citations till now.read more
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Renal blood flow in sepsis
TL;DR: Multivariate analysis suggests that cardiac output has a dominant effect on RBF during sepsis, such that, in the presence of a decreased cardiac output, RBF is typically decreased, whereas in the absence of a preserved or increased cardiac output RBF are typically maintained or increased.
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Endotoxin, bile salts and renal function in obstructive jaundice
TL;DR: The proposition that postoperative renal failure in patients with obstructive jaundice may be due to endotoxin, and that the endotoxin may be absorbed from the patient's own bowel flora, has been investigated.
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Relation of renal impairment and haemorrhagic diathesis to endotoxaemia in fulminant hepatic failure
TL;DR: There were statistically significant correlations between the occurrence of endotoxaemia and the development of renal failure and intravascular coagulation, which may be explained by the known properties of endotoxin as a renal vasoconstrictor and an activator of Hageman factor.
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Gram-Negative Sepsis: Detection of Endotoxemia with the Limulus Test: With Studies of Associated Changes in Blood Coagulation, Serum Lipids, and Complement
TL;DR: In this paper, two hundred and eighty-one patients suspected of having Gram-negative sepsis were studied, and only 18% had endotoxemia or bacteremia, or both.
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Prevention of postoperative renal failure in patients with obstructive jaundice—the role of bile salts
TL;DR: Preoperative administration of the simple bile salt sodium deoxycholate has been shown to prevent postoperative endotoxaemia and renal failure in patients with obstructive jaundice and the lack of any significant alteration in the small bowel microbial flora in obstructiveJaundice suggests that a direct effect on the endotoxin molecule is involved.
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A study of the factors affecting the aluminum oxide-trihydroxyindole procedure for the analysis of catecholamines
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