Publications by authors named "E R Debusmann"

Aim: Studies haveshown lower infection rates of port systems compared to established, transcutaneous cuffed-tunneled dialysis catheters. This was shown in otherwise quite healthy patients starting hemodialysis treatment. It is unclear to what extent these results can be applied to countries such as Germany where, unlike the US, central venous access systems are used mainly for patients with a high comorbidity.

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In an open trial, the pharmacokinetics of ramipril and its active metabolite ramiprilat were studied in 25 hypertensive patients with various degrees of renal insufficiency given 5 mg ramipril p.o. for 14 days.

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In an open trial, the antihypertensive and hormonal effects of ramipril, a new nonsulfhydryl angiotensin converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitor, were studied in 23 hypertensive patients with various degrees of renal failure: group I, creatinine clearance 5-15 ml/min, n = 10; group II, creatinine clearance 15-40 ml/min, n = 7; group III, creatinine clearance 40-80 ml/min, n = 6. In a 2-week placebo run-in period, antihypertensive agents were reduced or discontinued. During the treatment phase, patients received a 5-mg tablet of ramipril once daily for a period of 2 weeks.

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In an open trial, the pharmacokinetics of ramipril and its active metabolite ramiprilat were studied in 23 hypertensive patients with various degrees of renal insufficiency. During a 2-week treatment period, each subject took daily a 5-mg tablet of ramipril. Serum profiles and urinary excretion of the parent compound and ramiprilat, the active metabolite, were then evaluated.

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A single oral 10-mg dose of ramipril, a long-acting angiotensin converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitor, was given to 24 hypertensive patients with different degrees of renal function. Creatinine clearance ranged from below 15 ml/min (n = 9) to above 80 ml/min (n = 3). Serial blood samples were taken for the determination of ACE activity, plasma renin activity (PRA), aldosterone (ALDO), angiotensin II (AT II), and serum creatinine (CR).

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