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Perioperative care of the renal patient


PS Kellerman - Archives of Internal Medicine, 1994 - archinte.highwire.org
The perioperative period results in sig¬ nificant physiologic stresses with mul¬ tiple potential
adverse effects. Fluid shifts, toxin exposures, hormonal alterations, and hemodynamic changesall
occur duringthe perioperative periodand can contribute to the development of acute renal ...
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Coronary artery bypass grafting in patients with chronic renal failure: a reappraisal


LE Samuels, S Sharma, RJ Morris, MLR … - Journal of Cardiac …, 1996 - interscience.wiley.com
Abstract Background and Aims: Chronic renal failure (CRF) is known to increase the morbidity
and mortality in patients undergoing cardiac operations. Successful outcome of coronary artery
bypass grafting (CABG) in some patients with CRF has been reported, but remains ...
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Coronary artery bypass grafting in patients who require long-term dialysis


L Khaitan, FP Sutter, SM Goldman - The Annals of thoracic surgery, 2000 - Soc Thorac Surgeons
Methods. We identified 70 patients who were on long-term dialysis and had CABG during that
time period. Patients were evaluated by chart review and telephone survey. Forty-nine patients
(70%) had unstable angina and 37 patients (52%) had triple vessel disease. Patient risk ...
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Disabling angina pectoris with normal coronary arteries in patients undergoing …


E Roig, A Betriu, A Castaņer, J Magriņá, G Sanz, F … - The American Journal of …, 1981 - Elsevier
Reports of patients undergoing long-term hemodialysis presenting with angina pectoris have
usually shown severe coronary atherosclerosis. we studied a series of nine patients undergoing
regular maintenance dialysis referred for incapacitating angina. Of them, four had strictly ...
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[CITATION] Ischemic heart disease in chronic renal failure: Management considerations


SG Rostand, EA Rutsky - Semin Dial, 1989 - interscience.wiley.com
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Open heart operations after renal transplantation


C Dresler, K Uthoff, T Wahlers, V Kliem, J … - The Annals of …, 1997 - Soc Thorac Surgeons
Results. Overall early operative mortality (30 days) was 8.8% (group I, 1 patient; group II, 3
patients). Underlying causes of death were septic endocarditis (n = 2, group II), necrotizing enterocolitis
(n = 1, group I), and myocardial infarction (n = 1, group II). One further patient in group II ...
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Prognostic factors, models, and related statistical problems in the survival of end- …


AJ Umen, CT Le - Statistics in Medicine, 1986 - interscience.wiley.com
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Treatment of coronary artery disease in hemodialysis patients: PTCA vs. stent


RM Malanuk, CD Nielsen, P Theis, ME Assey, … - Catheterization and … - interscience.wiley.com
This retrospective study examined the utilization of coronary stent placement versus PTCA in
hemodialysis patients with obstructive coronary disease. Prior studies have demonstrated suboptimal
results with PTCA owing primarily to high rates of restenosis. We identified 19 ...
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Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting for Hemodialysis- Dependent Patients


H Hirose, A Amano, A Takahashi, S Ozaki, N … - Artificial …, 2001 - interscience.wiley.com
Abstract: Patients with end-stage renal disease carry a risk of coronary atherosclerosis. This
study was performed to evaluate the perioperative and remote data of coronary artery bypass
grafting (CABG) in hemodialysis dependent patients. We retrospectively analyzed the ...
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Implications of end-stage renal disease on cardiac surgery


S Christiansen, FH Splittgerber, M Claus, T Philipp, … - International Journal of …, 1998 - Springer
Abstract. End-stage renal failure requiring dialysis is con- sidered a significant risk factor in cardiac
surgery. To assess the risk we performed a retrospective analysis of 17 patients with end-stage
renal failure who underwent open heart sur- gery during 1994 and 1995. Pre-, peri-, and ...
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