2016
DOI: 10.14405/kjvr.2016.56.4.223
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Evaluation of plasma N-terminal pro-brain natriuretic peptide and troponin I concentrations in dogs with congenital ventricular outflow tract stenosis

Abstract: This study evaluated the levels of cardiac biomarkers in dogs with either pulmonic stenosis or aortic stenosis and the correlation between biomarkers and the severity of stenosis assessed by the echocardiography. To achieve this study goal, 38 dogs (10 healthy control dogs, 15 dogs with pulmonic stenosis and 13 dogs with aortic stenosis) were examined. The jet velocity and pressure gradient in this study population were measured by echocardiographic estimation, after which the study group was subdivided by the… Show more

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“…Using the same methodology, Kim, Suh, and Hyun (2020) measured the urinary blood loss in nine patients who had severe hematuria and an infection with S. haematobium. The results showed that the daily mean iron loss ranged from 0.6 to 37.3 mg and that the blood loss varied from 2.6 to 126 mI/day [16,22]. They pointed out that while a S. haematobium infection can cause severe urinary blood loss, this loss typically occurs suddenly and is not continuous like it would be with a hookworm infection [16,22].…”
Section: S Haematobiummentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Using the same methodology, Kim, Suh, and Hyun (2020) measured the urinary blood loss in nine patients who had severe hematuria and an infection with S. haematobium. The results showed that the daily mean iron loss ranged from 0.6 to 37.3 mg and that the blood loss varied from 2.6 to 126 mI/day [16,22]. They pointed out that while a S. haematobium infection can cause severe urinary blood loss, this loss typically occurs suddenly and is not continuous like it would be with a hookworm infection [16,22].…”
Section: S Haematobiummentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The results showed that the daily mean iron loss ranged from 0.6 to 37.3 mg and that the blood loss varied from 2.6 to 126 mI/day [16,22]. They pointed out that while a S. haematobium infection can cause severe urinary blood loss, this loss typically occurs suddenly and is not continuous like it would be with a hookworm infection [16,22].…”
Section: S Haematobiummentioning
confidence: 99%