14 December 2012

Hypovolemia ppts and 73 free full text published articles



Hypovolemia is a state of decreased blood volume; more specifically, decrease in volume of blood plasma.
Hemorrhagic Shock
http://www2.latech.edu/

Shock
http://www.medschool.lsuhsc.edu

Fluid Therapy
Dan Belz
http://www.unmc.edu

Shock in the Newborn
GARRETT S. LEVIN, M.D.
http://www.ttuhsc.edu

Shock
Ruth M. Kolk, RN,MS,CEN, Joy Borrero, RN, MSN
http://www2.sunysuffolk.edu

Nursing Management: Shock
http://www.austincc.edu

Shock!
John Nation, RN, MSN
http://www.austincc.edu

The Evaluation and Management of Shock
Alberto Nunez, MD
http://webcampus.med.drexel.edu

Shock
 Scott G. Sagraves, MD, FACS
http://www.ecu.edu

ABCs of Shock
http://www.pediatrics.emory.edu

Shock
http://www.bcm.edu

Fluid, Electrolyte and Acid-Base Balance
Linda A. Martin, MSN APRN, BC, CNE
http://www.mccc.edu

Alterations In Homeostasis
http://www.mccc.edu

Care of the Patient in Shock
Becca Maddox
http://www.highlands.edu

Shock
http://peds.stanford.edu

Shock
http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu

Hypovolemic Shock
http://tulane.edu

Critical Concepts: Shock
http://www.medschool.lsuhsc.edu

Emergency and disaster nursing - Shock
http://elearning.najah.edu


73 free full text published articles on Hypovolemia

  1. Hypovolemia-induced severe coronary spasm leading to acute myocardial infarction.
  2. Sympathetic responses to central hypovolemia: new insights from microneurographic recordings.
  3. Tolerance to central hypovolemia: the influence of oscillations in arterial pressure and cerebral blood velocity.
  4. Changes in vasopressin release and autonomic function induced by manipulating forebrain GABAergic signaling under euvolemia and hypovolemia in conscious rats.
  5. Urine flow is a novel hemodynamic monitoring tool for the detection of hypovolemia.
  6. Cerebrospinal fluid hypovolemia syndrome with benign course.
  7. Multi-site and multi-depth near-infrared spectroscopy in a model of simulated (central) hypovolemia: lower body negative pressure.
  8. Diagnostic value of urine sodium concentration in hyponatremia due to syndrome of inappropriate antidiuretic hormone secretion versus hypovolemia.
  9. Control of cerebral blood velocity with furosemide-induced hypovolemia and upright tilt.
  10. Spectral analysis of respiratory-related hemodynamic variables in simulated hypovolemia: a study in healthy volunteers with spontaneous breathing using a paced breathing activity.
  11. Hypovolemia-related gastric tissue damage in the setting of upper gastrointestinal bleeding.
  12. Arterial and plethysmographic waveform analysis in anesthetized patients with hypovolemia.
  13. Chronic physical activity mitigates cerebral hypoperfusion during central hypovolemia in elderly humans.
  14. A volume loading test for the detection of hypovolemia and dehydration.
  15. Hyponatremia in severe malaria: evidence for an appropriate anti-diuretic hormone response to hypovolemia.
  16. Effects of hypovolemia on hypercapnic ventilatory response in experimental hyperthermia.
  17. Decreased diameter of the optic nerve sheath associated with CSF hypovolemia.
  18. Breathing through an inspiratory threshold device improves stroke volume during central hypovolemia in humans.
  19. [Hypokalemia, hypovolemia and electrocardiographic changes due to furosemide abuse. Report of one case].
  20. Syndrome of spontaneous cerebrospinal fluid hypovolemia: report of six cases.
  21. Noninvasively determined muscle oxygen saturation is an early indicator of central hypovolemia in humans.
  22. Are selective lung recruitment maneuvers hemodynamically safe in severe hypovolemia? An experimental study in hypovolemic pigs with lobar collapse.
  23. Divergence paresis without positional headache: an unusual presentation of cerebrospinal fluid hypovolemia after spinal anesthesia.
  24. Comparison of tricuspid inflow and superior vena caval Doppler velocities in acute simulated hypovolemia: new non-invasive indices for evaluating right ventricular preload.
  25. Differential effects of aging on fluid intake in response to hypovolemia, hypertonicity, and hormonal stimuli in Munich Wistar rats.
  26. [Behavior of intraocular pressure according to cardiorespiratory and hemodynamic effects induced by desflurane in dogs subjected to experimental hypovolemia].
  27. Lack of effect of experimental hypovolemia on imipenem muscle distribution in rats assessed by microdialysis.
  28. Influence of hypovolemia on the electroencephalographic effect of isoflurane in a swine model.
  29. Transcutaneous fluorescence dilution cardiac output and circulating blood volume during hemorrhagic hypovolemia.
  30. Systolic pressure variation as diagnostic method for hypovolemia during anesthesia for cardiac surgery.
  31. A comparison of changes in cardiac preload variables during graded hypovolemia and hypervolemia in mechanically ventilated dogs.
  32. Osmoregulation of vasopressin release and gene transcription under acute and chronic hypovolemia in rats.
  33. Plethysmographic waveform variation as an indicator to hypovolemia.
  34. [Systolic pressure variation as an earlier hypovolemia indicator and a guide for volume replacement with hypertonic and hyperoncotic solution in dogs].
  35. Acute intravascular volume expansion with rapidly administered crystalloid or colloid in the setting of moderate hypovolemia.
  36. Hypovolemia and MSNA discharge patterns: assessing and interpreting sympathetic responses.
  37. Three reports explore influence of hypovolemia on propofol phamacokinetics.
  38. Influence of hypovolemia on the pharmacokinetics and electroencephalographic effect of gamma-hydroxybutyrate in the rat.
  39. Respiratory variations of aortic VTI: a new index of hypovolemia and fluid responsiveness.
  40. Hypovolemia and neurovascular control during orthostatic stress.
  41. Role of short-term regulatory mechanisms on pressure response to hemodialysis-induced hypovolemia.
  42. The effects of hemoglobin glutamer-200 (bovine) on the microcirculation in a canine hypovolemia model: a noninvasive computer-assisted intravital microscopy study.
  43. Effect of the intracerebroventricular administration of GR 113808, a selective 5-HT4 antagonist, on water intake during hyperosmolarity and hypovolemia.
  44. Deterioration of left ventricular chamber performance after bed rest : "cardiovascular deconditioning" or hypovolemia?
  45. The release of antidiuretic hormone is appropriate in response to hypovolemia and/or sodium administration in children with severe head injury: a trial of lactated Ringer's solution versus hypertonic saline.
  46. Influence of hypovolemia on the pharmacokinetics and the electroencephalographic effect of propofol in the rat.
  47. [Fluid therapy in hypovolemia].
  48. Cardiovascular response to acute hypovolemia in relation to age. Implications for orthostasis and hemorrhage.
  49. Influence of hypovolemia on the pharmacokinetics and the electroencephalographic effect of etomidate in the rat.
  50. Thirst and salt appetite elicited by hypovolemia in rats with chronic lesions of the nucleus of the solitary tract.
  51. Possible participation of prostaglandins generated in the anteroventral third ventricular region in the hypovolemia-induced vasopressin secretion of conscious rats.
  52. Acute hypovolemia may cause segmental wall motion abnormalities in the absence of myocardial ischemia.
  53. The influence of volume depletion and central hypovolemia on the plasma concentration of parathyroid hormone in dialysis patients.
  54. Comparison of systemic and renal hemodynamics measured by Doppler ultrasonography in canine experimental hypovolemia.
  55. [Should hypovolemia induced by paracentesis be prevented in patients with cirrhosis?].
  56. Arterial pressure waveform analysis during hypovolemia.
  57. Left ventricular end-systolic cavity obliteration as an estimate of intraoperative hypovolemia.
  58. Myocardial performance after contusion with concurrent hypovolemia.
  59. Does arterial baroreflex play a role in response to acute hypovolemia during induced hypotension?
  60. Attenuation of arterial baroreceptor reflex response to acute hypovolemia during induced hypotension.
  61. The collapsed inferior vena cava: CT evidence of hypovolemia.
  62. Systolic blood pressure variation is a sensitive indicator of hypovolemia in ventilated dogs subjected to graded hemorrhage.
  63. Rapid fluid replacement for severe hypovolemia--human subject trials.
  64. Effect of halothane on renal hemodynamics during normovolemia and acute hemorrhagic hypovolemia.
  65. Midazolam pharmacodynamics and pharmacokinetics during acute hypovolemia.
  66. Intraoperative hypoxia and hypotension caused by gastrografin-induced hypovolemia.
  67. Hypovolemia and hypotension with carcinoid syndrome.
  68. Hemodynamics of increased intra-abdominal pressure: Interaction with hypovolemia and halothane anesthesia.
  69. Effect of ethacrynic acid and furosemide on renal function in hypovolemia.
  70. Fetal anemia and hypovolemia in swine.
  71. Effects of adrenergic blocking agents on renal blood flow in normovolemia and experimental hypovolemia.
  72. Responses of adrenal corticosteroid secretion to hypotension and hypovolemia.
  73. The effect of acute hypovolemia on the release of aldosterone and on the renal excretion of sodium.

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