PMID-sentid Pub_year Sent_text comp_official_name comp_offsetprotein_name organism prot_offset 1341182-13 1992 CONCLUSION: Furosemide administration reduced RAP, PAWP, HR, COP and PAWP-COP gradient, probably by a redistribution of fluid excess in the interstitial to intravascular space, through changes in driving fluid forces, with predominance in colloid osmotic pressure, which reverse fluid from intravascular to interstitial observed in pulmonary edema. Furosemide 12-22 LDL receptor related protein associated protein 1 Homo sapiens 46-49 1341182-13 1992 CONCLUSION: Furosemide administration reduced RAP, PAWP, HR, COP and PAWP-COP gradient, probably by a redistribution of fluid excess in the interstitial to intravascular space, through changes in driving fluid forces, with predominance in colloid osmotic pressure, which reverse fluid from intravascular to interstitial observed in pulmonary edema. Furosemide 12-22 WBP2 N-terminal like Homo sapiens 51-55 1341182-13 1992 CONCLUSION: Furosemide administration reduced RAP, PAWP, HR, COP and PAWP-COP gradient, probably by a redistribution of fluid excess in the interstitial to intravascular space, through changes in driving fluid forces, with predominance in colloid osmotic pressure, which reverse fluid from intravascular to interstitial observed in pulmonary edema. Furosemide 12-22 caspase recruitment domain family member 16 Homo sapiens 61-64 1341182-13 1992 CONCLUSION: Furosemide administration reduced RAP, PAWP, HR, COP and PAWP-COP gradient, probably by a redistribution of fluid excess in the interstitial to intravascular space, through changes in driving fluid forces, with predominance in colloid osmotic pressure, which reverse fluid from intravascular to interstitial observed in pulmonary edema. Furosemide 12-22 WBP2 N-terminal like Homo sapiens 69-73 1341182-13 1992 CONCLUSION: Furosemide administration reduced RAP, PAWP, HR, COP and PAWP-COP gradient, probably by a redistribution of fluid excess in the interstitial to intravascular space, through changes in driving fluid forces, with predominance in colloid osmotic pressure, which reverse fluid from intravascular to interstitial observed in pulmonary edema. Furosemide 12-22 caspase recruitment domain family member 16 Homo sapiens 74-77