Effect of Furosemide and Intravenous Normal Saline Fluid Load Upon the Renal Resistive Index in Nonobstructed Kidneys in Children
- 1 February 1994
- journal article
- Published by Wolters Kluwer Health in Journal of Urology
- Vol. 151 (2) , 438-441
- https://doi.org/10.1016/s0022-5347(17)34982-0
Abstract
Recent literature has shown that relative to baseline the renal resistive index remains unchanged in nonobstructed kidneys and increases in obstructed kidneys after administration of furosemide. To our knowledge the effect upon the renal resistive index of furosemide administered in conjunction with intravenous normal saline fluid load has not been reported. We evaluated the renal resistive index in 13 nonobstructed kidneys in 8 children 6 to 18 years old before and after furosemide and intravenous normal saline fluid load. The mean resistive index decreased from baseline (mean decrease was 0.06 +/- 0.06 standard deviation), with the observation of a resistive index decrease significant to p < 0.005). It appears likely that the combination of an intravenous normal saline fluid load and furosemide caused the resistive index decrease, since a decrease was not observed with furosemide alone; however, these results cannot exclude the possibility that the resistive index decrease was due to the intravenous normal saline fluid load alone. Nonetheless, these data are important since they may provide the foundation for the development of a pharmacologically challenged Doppler sonographic examination using furosemide and intravenous normal saline fluid load to evaluate better potentially obstructed kidneys.Keywords
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