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Dopamine increases renal oxygenation: a clinical study in post-cardiac surgery patients
Acta Anaesthesiologica Scandinavica, 09/24/09
Redfors B et al. – In post–cardiac surgery patients, dopamine increases the renal oxygenation by a pronounced renal pre–and post–glomerular vasodilation with no increases in GFR, tubular sodium reabsorption or renal oxygen consumption.
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