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    Explore " renin" with insightful episodes like "Oliguria, why it happens and how to remember all those pathways!", "Hyperaldosteronism and Conn's Syndrome" and "CARDIOVASCULAR: Direct Renin Inhibitor Combined with Angiotensin Receptor Blockade Gives Additional Blood Pressure Lowering" from podcasts like ""Anaesthesia Coffee Break", "The Zero to Finals Medical Revision Podcast" and "Audio Medica News - Medical News Interviews"" and more!

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    Oliguria, why it happens and how to remember all those pathways!

    Oliguria, why it happens and how to remember all those pathways!

    Thanks for listening! In this episode Stan deep dives into the physiology of oliguria, with some great structures and mnemonics to really help learn this interesting but challenging topic!

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    Hyperaldosteronism and Conn's Syndrome

    Hyperaldosteronism and Conn's Syndrome

    In this episode I cover the pathophysiology, causes, investigations and management of hyperaldosteronism.

    If you want to follow along with written notes on hyperaldosteronism go to zerotofinals.com/hyperaldosteronism or find the endocrinology section in the Zero to Finals medicine book.

    This episode covers the pathophysiology, causes, investigations and management of hyperaldosteronism. We specifically look at the renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system, renal artery stenosis and aldosterone antagonists. 

    CARDIOVASCULAR: Direct Renin Inhibitor Combined with Angiotensin Receptor Blockade Gives Additional Blood Pressure Lowering

    CARDIOVASCULAR: Direct Renin Inhibitor Combined with Angiotensin Receptor Blockade Gives Additional Blood Pressure Lowering
    Audio Journal of Cardiovascular Medicine Direct Renin Inhibitor Combined with Angiotensin Receptor Blockade Gives Additional Blood Pressure Lowering REFERENCE: Abstract 405-12, American College of Cardiology New Orleans SUZANNE OPARIL, University of Alabama, Birmingham A combination of two antihypertensive agents has given improved blood pressure control in a study with nearly 2000 patients reported to the ACC meeting in New Orleans by a group from the University of Alabama at Birmingham. Suzanne Oparil presented findings on the use of the direct rennin inhibitor, aliskiren, combined with the angiotensin receptor blocker, valsartan. She explained to Peter Goodwin how this “dual renin system blockade” gave enhanced blood pressure lowering in patients with mild to moderate hypertension who were followed with ambulatory monitoring.
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