| Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type | 
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2878696 | The Annals of Thoracic Surgery | 2010 | 7 Pages | 
Abstract
												In hemodynamically stable patients undergoing cardiac surgery with preserved renal function, fenoldopam shows a pharmacodynamic dose-dependent profile: it significantly increases renal flow and reduces the resistances of the renal circulation starting at a dose of 0.1 μg · kgâ1 · minâ1.
											Keywords
												EDVtime velocity integralTVIAVALVEDVESIDCVPLAPTDIFDSDAPSVRRBFEDACPBPsVCSAcardiopulmonary bypassTissue Doppler imagingrenal blood flowstroke volumepeak systolic velocityMean velocitybody mass indexBMIpulsatility indexcardiac indexresistive indexSAPHeart rateCentral venous pressureleft atrial pressurediastolic arterial pressuresystolic arterial pressuremean arterial pressurecross-sectional areaaortic valve areaRenal failuremapend diastolic velocityejection fraction
												Related Topics
												
													Health Sciences
													Medicine and Dentistry
													Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine
												
											Authors
												Massimo MD, Silvia MD, 
											