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What are the hemodynamics of brash syndrome observed in gerontology?

BRASH syndrome, a recently recognized clinical entity, is characterized by a vicious and self-perpetuating hemodynamic cycle. It involves the dangerous interplay of bradycardia, renal failure, AV-nodal blockade, shock, and hyperkalemia. In gerontology, understanding the specific hemodynamics of BRASH syndrome is critical due to the prevalence of associated comorbidities in the elderly population.

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How does BRASH syndrome affect the elderly?

Case studies reveal that the average age of a patient presenting with BRASH syndrome is approximately 69 years, making it a critical concern in geriatric care. Understanding **how does BRASH syndrome affect the elderly** is crucial for early detection and preventing severe complications.

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