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Der Effekt von Dopamin auf die Dopplerfrequenzspektren von Nierentransplantaten in der frühen postoperativen Phase

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Farbkodierte Duplexsonographie in der Nephrologie

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Dopamin in einer Konzentration von 1,5–3,5 ng/kg KG/min induziert eine Dilatation speziell der großen präglomerulären Gefäße der Niere über Bindung an Dopaminrezeptoren des Subtyps DA1. Die renale Perfusion steigt an und ebenso die glomeruläre Filtrationsrate, wobei Blutdruck und Pulsfrequenz unbeeinflußt bleiben (Christiansen et al. 1988).

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Leimenstoll, G., Schommer, M., Niedermayer, W. (1994). Der Effekt von Dopamin auf die Dopplerfrequenzspektren von Nierentransplantaten in der frühen postoperativen Phase. In: Keller, E., Krumme, B. (eds) Farbkodierte Duplexsonographie in der Nephrologie. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-78697-6_10

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