Continuous venovenous hemofiltration improves cardiac performance by mechanisms other than tumor necrosis factor-α attenuation during endotoxic shock — Peter Rogiers (1999) | RDL Network
Continuous venovenous hemofiltration improves cardiac performance by mechanisms other than tumor necrosis factor-α attenuation during endotoxic shock
Article 1999 en
Authors
PR
Peter Rogiers
HZ
Haibo Zhang
NS
Nadia Smaïl
Abstract
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In this acute endotoxic shock model, CWH at 3 Uhr improved cardiac performance and decreased pulmonary vasoconstriction. Moreover, CWH at 6 LUhr also increased arterial blood pressure and left ventricular stroke work, increased hepatic and femoral arterial blood flow, and decreased blood lactate levels. These effects were not attributable to TNF-alpha removal.
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