Nonocclusive mesenteric ischemia is caused by decreased mesenteric perfusion in low-flow states such as [...]. It may also occur with use of vasoactive medications such as vasopressors, ergots, triptans, cocaine, and digitalis.
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heart failure, sepsis, profound hypotension, or hypovolemia
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Nonocclusive mesenteric ischemia is caused by decreased mesenteric perfusion in low-flow states such as [...]. It may also occur with use of vasoactive medications such as vasopressors, ergots, triptans, cocaine, and digitalis.
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Nonocclusive mesenteric ischemia is caused by decreased mesenteric perfusion in low-flow states such as [...]. It may also occur with use of vasoactive medications such as vasopressors, ergots, triptans, cocaine, and digitalis.
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heart failure, sepsis, profound hypotension, or hypovolemia
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