Autonomic dysfunction predicts mortality in patients with multiple organ dysfunction syndrome of different age groups
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Abstract
Autonomic function of MODS patients is blunted, and this attenuation has prognostic implications. The extensive influence of MODS on autonomic function overwhelms and masks the well-known age dependency of autonomic function seen in healthy persons.
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| Authors | Schmidt H;Müller-Werdan U;Hoffmann T;Francis DP;Piepoli MF;Rauchhaus M;Prondzinsky R;Loppnow H;Buerke M;Hoyer D;Werdan K;; |
| Journal | critical care medicine |
| Year | 2005 |
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