Dialogues in Cardiovascular Medicine - Vol 4 . No. 2 . 1999



Neuroendocrine Response in Heart Failure




Neurohormonal modulation in chronic heart failure
I.S. Anand




Is there a reliable marker of neuroendocrine response?
C. Ceconi


Neuroendocrine response in heart failure: is routine assessment clinically justified?
H. Dargie


What has been and can be achieved by pharmacological manipulation of neuroendocrine responses?
G.S. Francis




P. Harris


Augmentation of the plasma norepinephrine response to exercise in patients with congestive heart failure
C.A. Chidsey and others

The renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system in congestive failure in conscious dogs
L. Watkins and others

Heart atrial granularity: effects of changes in water-electrolyte balance
A.J. De Bold

Atrial natriuretic peptide elevation in congestive heart failure in the human
J.C. Burnett Jr and others

Edema of cardiac origin. Studies of body water and sodium, renal function, hemodynamic indexes, and plasma hormones in untreated congestive cardiac failure
I.S. Anand and others
Prostaglandins in severe congestive heart failure. Relation to activation of the renin-angiotension system and hyponatremia
V.J. Dzau and others

Plasma norepinephrine as a guide to prognosis in patients with congestive heart failure
J.N. Cohn and others

Congestive cardiac failure: central role of the arterial blood pressure
P. Harris

The neurohormonal hypothesis: a theory to explain the mechanism of disease progression in heart failure
M. Packer

Comparison of neuroendocrine activation in patients with left ventricular dysfunction with and without congestive heart failure. A substudy of the Studies of Left Ventricular Dysfunction (SOLVD)
G.S. Francis and others




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