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Propranolol diminishes extremity blood flow in burned patients
Dennis C. Gore
, Darcy Honeycutt
, Farook Jahoor
, Robert E. Barrow
, Robert R. Wolfe
, David N. Herndon
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Burn Patients
100%
Propranolol
100%
Blood Flow
100%
Heart Rate
60%
Peripheral Perfusion
60%
Perfusion
40%
Lactate Level
40%
Leg Vascular Resistance
40%
β-adrenergic Blockade
40%
Postburn
20%
Hypermetabolic
20%
Lipolysis
20%
Catecholamines
20%
Healthy Volunteers
20%
Cardiac Performance
20%
Severely Burned Patients
20%
Myocardial Contraction
20%
Cardiac Index
20%
Hypermetabolism
20%
Leg Blood Flow
20%
Indirect Calorimetry
20%
Adrenergic Blockade
20%
Total Burn Surface Area
20%
Blood Lactate
20%
Indexing Rate
20%
Plasma Lactate
20%
Immunology and Microbiology
Blood Flow
100%
Peripheral Circulation
100%
Perfusion
66%
Vascular Resistance
66%
Leg
66%
Lactate Blood Level
66%
Beta Adrenergic Receptor Blocking
66%
Normal Human
33%
Surface Area
33%
Adrenergic Receptor Blocking
33%
Lipolysis
33%
Heart Muscle Contractility
33%
Heart Performance
33%
Leg Blood Flow
33%
Calorimetry
33%
Medicine and Dentistry
Propranolol
100%
Blood Flow
100%
Lactic Acid
60%
Peripheral Circulation
60%
Vascular Resistance
40%
Beta Adrenergic Receptor Blocking
40%
Thermal Burn
20%
Lipolysis
20%
Volunteer
20%
Catecholamine
20%
Heart Performance
20%
Infusion
20%
Hypermetabolism
20%
Heart Muscle Contractility
20%
Indirect Calorimetry
20%
Adrenergic Receptor Blocking
20%
Leg Blood Flow
20%
Neuroscience
Propranolol
100%
Beta Adrenergic Receptor Blocking
40%
Blood Plasma
40%
Catecholamine
20%
Adrenergic Receptor Blocking
20%
Lipolysis
20%
Calorimetry
20%
Cardiac Index
20%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Propranolol
100%
Lactic Acid
60%
Burn
20%
Normal Human
20%
Catecholamine
20%
Hypermetabolism
20%
Calorimetry
20%