Renal Performance in Patients Undergoing Replacement of the Aortic Valve
- 1 September 1965
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wolters Kluwer Health in Circulation
- Vol. 32 (3) , 394-405
- https://doi.org/10.1161/01.cir.32.3.394
Abstract
Renal performance of seven patients undergoing replacement of the aortic valve was investigated. The initial portion of cardiopulmonary bypass was characterized by low arterial blood pressure and anuria. With a subsequent rise in arterial pressure during bypass, urine flow suddenly increased in five patients. In two patients urine flow did not resume until immediately after cardiopulmonary bypass. The high rate of urine flow at these times is thought to be partially due to a glucose-induced osmotic diuresis. The glomerular filtration rate (inulin clearance) and the effective renal plasma flow (PAH clearance) fell with induction of anesthesia and opening of the chest, but there was no further drop in these functions as a result of total body perfusion. Urine osmolality fell significantly during and immediately after cardiopulmonary bypass. The changes in urine osmolality are thought to be due in part to the osmotic diuresis and in part to a temporary reduction in the renal medullary hyperosmolality secondary to hemodynamic changes. All of the alterations in renal function were reversible in the patients studied.This publication has 16 references indexed in Scilit:
- Osmotic concentration and dilution of the urineThe American Journal of Medicine, 1964
- Renal Function During Anesthesia and SurgeryAnesthesiology, 1963
- The Physiologic Importance of Pulsatile Blood FlowNew England Journal of Medicine, 1962
- Relation of renal blood supply to diuresisProgress in Cardiovascular Diseases, 1961
- Acute Renal FailureNew England Journal of Medicine, 1960
- The Influence of General Anesthetics on Water and Solute Excretion in ManAnnals of Surgery, 1959
- THE ROLE OF UREA IN THE URINE CONCENTRATING MECHANISMJournal of Clinical Investigation, 1959
- EFFECTS OF REDUCED GLOMERULAR FILTRATION ON URINE CONCENTRATION IN THE PRESENCE OF ANTIDIURETIC HORMONE*Journal of Clinical Investigation, 1959
- THE EFFECT OF A FALL IN FILTRATION RATE ON SOLUTE AND WATER EXCRETION IN HYDROPENIC MAN*†Journal of Clinical Investigation, 1959
- EFFECTS OF HYPOTENSION DUE TO HEMORRHAGE AND OF BLOOD TRANSFUSION ON RENAL FUNCTION IN DOGSThe Journal of Experimental Medicine, 1943