During the course of cirrhosis, a progressive reduction of splanchnic vascular resistance takes place in parallel with a deterioration of cardiac function manifested by the disappearance of the hyperdynamic circulation due to a fall in cardiac output. This compromises arterial pressure and determines a homeostatic activation of endogenous vasoconstrictor systems. Cirrhotic patients are prone to developing renal vasoconstriction, decreased renal perfusion and renal failure in response to insults that impairs the effective arterial blood volume such as severe bacterial infections or other clinical events that produce hypovolemia. Although circulatory dysfunction in cirrhosis predominantly affects the kidney, it has also effects on other organ...
SummaryHuman serum albumin (HSA) is one of the most frequent treatments in patients with decompensat...
none3noAlbumin is a negatively charged, relatively small protein synthesized by liver cells. Is the ...
The role of proteins in the maintenance of colloid osmotic pressure has been described by Starling s...
We investigated the effect of albumin treatment (20% solution) on hypoalbuminemia, cardiocirculatory...
The pathophysiological background of decompensated cirrhosis is characterised by a systemic proinfla...
Since the introduction of human serum albumin as a plasma expander in the 1940s, considerable resear...
Low serum albumin is common in cirrhosis and is associated with a reduced survival. Moreover, in thi...
The course of patients with cirrhosis is frequently complicated by derangement of body fluid homeost...
Human serum albumin is the most abundant plasma protein, representing about 50% of the total protein...
Albumin is the most abundant protein in human plasma that is produced exclusively in the liver. Trad...
open3noTh e use of human albumin in the setting of liver cirrhosis is supported by evidence arising ...
A low cardiac output due to cirrhotic cardiomyopathy could be a critical factor in the pathogenesis ...
The metabolism of albumin in inflammatory states such as sepsis or major surgery is complex and stil...
Albumin, a negatively charged globular protein encoded on chromosome 4, is one of the most abundant ...
Aim. To demonstrate the role of concentrated human albumin in cirrhotic patient management.The main ...
SummaryHuman serum albumin (HSA) is one of the most frequent treatments in patients with decompensat...
none3noAlbumin is a negatively charged, relatively small protein synthesized by liver cells. Is the ...
The role of proteins in the maintenance of colloid osmotic pressure has been described by Starling s...
We investigated the effect of albumin treatment (20% solution) on hypoalbuminemia, cardiocirculatory...
The pathophysiological background of decompensated cirrhosis is characterised by a systemic proinfla...
Since the introduction of human serum albumin as a plasma expander in the 1940s, considerable resear...
Low serum albumin is common in cirrhosis and is associated with a reduced survival. Moreover, in thi...
The course of patients with cirrhosis is frequently complicated by derangement of body fluid homeost...
Human serum albumin is the most abundant plasma protein, representing about 50% of the total protein...
Albumin is the most abundant protein in human plasma that is produced exclusively in the liver. Trad...
open3noTh e use of human albumin in the setting of liver cirrhosis is supported by evidence arising ...
A low cardiac output due to cirrhotic cardiomyopathy could be a critical factor in the pathogenesis ...
The metabolism of albumin in inflammatory states such as sepsis or major surgery is complex and stil...
Albumin, a negatively charged globular protein encoded on chromosome 4, is one of the most abundant ...
Aim. To demonstrate the role of concentrated human albumin in cirrhotic patient management.The main ...
SummaryHuman serum albumin (HSA) is one of the most frequent treatments in patients with decompensat...
none3noAlbumin is a negatively charged, relatively small protein synthesized by liver cells. Is the ...
The role of proteins in the maintenance of colloid osmotic pressure has been described by Starling s...