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Renal, but not systemic, hemodynamic effects of dopamine are influenced by the severity of congestive heart failure*
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The dose of dopamine producing an optimal improvement of systemic and renal hemodynamics in congestive heart failure is higher than usually reported. A greater clinical severity of congestive heart failure impairs the renal effects of dopamine, probably through a selective loss in renal vasodilating capacity.
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