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Título
Exogenous nitric oxide modulates the systemic inflammatory response and improves kidney function after risk-situation abdominal aortic surgery
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Palabras clave
Exogenous nitric oxide
Óxido nítrico exógeno
Systemic inflammatory response
Abdominal aortic surgery
Cirugía de aorta abdominal
Clasificación UNESCO
3213 Cirugía
Fecha de publicación
2005
Editor
Elsevier
Citación
Lozano, F. S., López-Novoa, J. M., Rodriguez, J. M., Barros, M. B., García-Criado, F. J., Nicolás, J. L., Parreño, A., Revilla, J., y Gómez-Alonso, A. (2005). Exogenous nitric oxide modulates the systemic inflammatory response and improves kidney function after risk-situation abdominal aortic surgery. Journal of Vascular Surgery, 42(1), 129-139. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jvs.2005.03.030
Resumen
[EN]: The importance of this article resides in the fact that an experimental study that clarifies the effect of the donors of NO under circumstances as similar as possible to those of the human clinic, such as aortic surgery under hypovolemic shock (ruptured aortic aneurysm) have been little studied, most of these studies being performed in rodents without bypass. Using a model with one or two simultaneous insults (aortic clamping with/without previous hemorrhage) that is very similar to the human clinical situation (abdominal aortic rupture), we confirm the findings of previous work related to the beneficial effects of NO donors.
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ISSN
0741-5214
DOI
10.1016/j.jvs.2005.03.030
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