
doi: 10.1007/bf02034699
pmid: 729724
Hyperosmolality produces a reduction in myocardial water content, an increase in ventricular stiffness and coronary blood flow, and decrease in ventricular performance. The alterations of myocardial dehydration and ventricular stiffness are more pronounced in glucose-induced, and those of ventricular performance in urea-induced hyperosmolality.
Blood Glucose, Male, Osmolar Concentration, Hemodynamics, Blood Physiological Phenomena, Myocardial Contraction, Blood, Dogs, Glucose, Coronary Circulation, Animals, Urea, Female, Cardiac Output
Blood Glucose, Male, Osmolar Concentration, Hemodynamics, Blood Physiological Phenomena, Myocardial Contraction, Blood, Dogs, Glucose, Coronary Circulation, Animals, Urea, Female, Cardiac Output
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