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Is There Escape from Renal Actions of Vasopressin in Rats with a Hyponatremia for Greater than 48 Hours?

Cheema-Dhadli S, Chong CK, Alazmi M, Kamel KS, Halperin M

Escape from the renal actions of vasopressin is said to occur in rats with chronic hyponatremia. Our objective was to provide specific evidence to test this hypothesis. Hence the osmolality...
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Importance of Residual Water Permeability on the Excretion of Water during Water Diuresis in Rats

Cheema-Dhadli S, Chong CK, Kim N, Kamel KS, Halperin M

When the concentration of sodium (Na+) in arterial plasma (P(Na)) declines sufficiently to inhibit the release of vasopressin, water will be excreted promptly when the vast majority of aquaporin 2...
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“Diffusion of innovations”: a feasibility study on the pericapsular nerve group block in the emergency department for hip fractures

Ramachandran A, Montenegro M, Singh M, Dixon T, Kayani W, Liang T, Yu N, Reddy S, Liveris A, Manyapu M, McEwan AA, Nguyen VT, Sonenthal NV, Corbo J, Friedman BW, Sperling J, Jones MP, Halperin M

Objective Hip fractures are associated with significant morbidity and mortality. Ultrasound-guided peripheral nerve blocks are a safe method to manage pain and decrease opioid usage. The pericapsular nerve group (PENG)...
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