European journal of heart failure | Vol.9, Issue.6-7 | | Pages 574-8
Intestinal paracellular permeability is not affected in chronic congestive heart failure.
In chronic heart failure (CHF) it has been proposed that a dysfunction of the gastrointestinal barrier could lead to translocation of endotoxin into the systemic circulation. A secondary inflammatory reaction, observed as increased levels of cytokines, could negatively affect cardiac function. The aims of this paper were therefore to determine whether patients with CHF have a disturbed mucosal barrier and whether it was possible to detect endotoxin in venous blood.Nineteen stable patients with CHF (New York Heart Association II-III, EF
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Intestinal paracellular permeability is not affected in chronic congestive heart failure.
In chronic heart failure (CHF) it has been proposed that a dysfunction of the gastrointestinal barrier could lead to translocation of endotoxin into the systemic circulation. A secondary inflammatory reaction, observed as increased levels of cytokines, could negatively affect cardiac function. The aims of this paper were therefore to determine whether patients with CHF have a disturbed mucosal barrier and whether it was possible to detect endotoxin in venous blood.Nineteen stable patients with CHF (New York Heart Association II-III, EF
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