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Vagal dysfunction and impaired urinary sodium and water excretion in cirrhosis.
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The presence of vagal impairment in cirrhosis appears to be associated with impaired urinary sodium and water excretion, as well as disturbances in circulating vasoactive hormones. These findings could be due to an afferent defect resulting in diminished inhibitory input from intrathoracic volume and arterial baroreceptors, although a confounding effect of worse hepatic function in patients with vagal impairment cannot be excluded.