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162 related items for PubMed ID: 16303718

  • 1. Endoluminal pelvic perfusion with norepinephrine causes only minor systemic effects and diminishes the increase in pelvic pressure caused by perfusion.
    Holst U, Rawashdeh YF, Andreasen F, Christian Djurhuus J, Mortensen J.
    Scand J Urol Nephrol; 2005; 39(6):443-8. PubMed ID: 16303718
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  • 2. Norepinephrine inhibits the pelvic pressure increase in response to flow perfusion.
    Holst U, Dissing T, Rawashdeh YF, Frokiaer J, Djurhuus JC, Mortensen J.
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  • 3. Local and systemic effects of endoluminal pelvic perfusion of isoproterenol: a dose response investigation in pigs.
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  • 4. Endoluminal isoproterenol reduces renal pelvic pressure during semirigid ureterorenoscopy: a porcine model.
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  • 5. Endoluminal norepinephrine inhibits smooth muscle activity of the pig pyeloureter by stimulation of beta-adrenoceptors without side effects.
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    Basic Clin Pharmacol Toxicol; 2008 Nov; 103(5):455-60. PubMed ID: 18713234
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  • 6. The relation between pelvic pressure and bladder pressure during pelvic perfusion with standardized flow rates.
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  • 7. Irrigation with isoproterenol diminishes increases in pelvic pressure without side-effects during ureterorenoscopy: a randomized controlled study in a porcine model.
    Jung HU, Jakobsen JS, Mortensen J, Osther PJ, Djurhuus JC.
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  • 8. Endoluminal pharmacologic stimulation of the upper urinary tract.
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  • 9. Irrigation with isoproterenol during ureterorenoscopy causes no systemic side-effects.
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  • 10. Comparative effects of early versus delayed use of norepinephrine in resuscitated endotoxic shock.
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  • 11. Contralateral response in renal pelvic pressure and diuresis during increasing ipsilateral pelvic pressure and flow: a study of the normal and denervated upper urinary tract in pigs.
    Holst U, Tuckus G, Frokiaer J, Djurhuus JC, Mortensen J.
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  • 13. Hypertonic-hyperoncotic solutions improve cardiac function in children after open-heart surgery.
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    Pediatrics; 2006 Jul; 118(1):e76-84. PubMed ID: 16751617
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  • 14. Increased fetal blood pressure response to maternal norepinephrine after pharmacological inhibition of norepinephrine uptake in pregnant sheep.
    Hansson SR, Bottalico B, Amer-Wahlin I, Marsál K, Ley D.
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  • 15. Norepinephrine in low to moderate doses may not increase luminal concentrations of L-lactate in the gut in patients with septic shock.
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  • 16. The effect of norepinephrine infusion on oxygen delivery and consumption in the canine model.
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  • 18. Increased pressor responsiveness of femoral arteries to exogenous norepinephrine in renal hypertensive dogs mediated through alpha 2 adrenoceptors.
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  • 19. Verapamil Inhibits the Pelvic Pressure Increase Corresponding to Flow Perfusion in the Porcine Percutaneous Renal Puncture Model.
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  • 20. Hemodynamic and respiratory effects of negative tracheal pressure during CPR in pigs.
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    Resuscitation; 2006 Jun; 69(3):487-94. PubMed ID: 16678959
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