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On the basis of microsphere distribution, inert gas washout, and standard clearance data, the effects of acute hypoxia and
hypercapnia
on the kidney were studied in anesthetized, mechanically ventilated rats. Moderate hypoxia (mean PO2, 48 mm Hg) did not significantly change diuresis, GFR, and tubular sodium rejection. Due to a decrease in renal vascular resistance (R) from 40.1 to 31.8 mm Hg ml-1 min, mean renal blood flow stayed constant in spite of a significant drop in mean arterial blood pressure. Hypoxic changes in R were not accompanied by significant changes in intrarenal distribution of blood flow (IDBF). In severe hypoxia (PO2 less than 45 mm Hg) with
oliguria
and marked arterial hypotension, R was the lowest of all groups (28.8 mm Hg ml-1 min).
Hypercapnia
did not significantly change the renal excretory parameters, although an increase in R (without change in IDBF), together with a decrease in MAP caused a marked drop in mean renal blood flow. From these studies we conclude: 1) in the anestheized rat, acute hypoxia caused significant changes in intrarenal hemodynamics without changes in excretory function, 2) hypoxic renal vasodilation persists even in severe hypotension with
oliguria
and anuria, 3) in acute hypoxia and
hypercapnia
, changes in renal blood flow and renal vascular resistance are not accompanied by significant changes in IDBF.
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PMID:Renal function and intrarenal hemodynamics in acutely hypoxic and hypercapnic rats. 68 25
Cystic fibrosis (CF) is a disease characterized mainly by altered exocrine gland function that eventually produces irreversible dysfunction of the pancreas and lungs. The respiratory insufficiency that develops in CF patients in the advanced stages of disease can only be corrected at this time by lung or heart-lung transplantation. We describe our experience with 6 terminal phase CF patients who underwent sequential double lung transplantation (SDLT). Anesthesia was intravenous, with exhaustive hemodynamic and respiratory monitoring. During surgery the most frequently encountered hemodynamic complications were low minute volume, arterial hypotension and irregular heart rate. The main respiratory complications were hypoxemia,
hypercapnia
and pulmonary edema of the implanted lung, which developed in all cases to varying degrees related to the organ's state of preservation and duration of ischemia. Other complications were the need for extracorporeal circulation in 1 case,
oliguria
and blood loss requiring multiple transfusions. The most critical moments were at the time of clamping the pulmonary artery, the period after revascularization of the donated lung, and at the start of patient ventilation through the first implanted lung so that the second could be implanted. Although our series is small, it is of interest given the limited Spanish experience with lung transplantation in CF patients, and the good early results obtained, which are similar to those reported for other diseases.
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PMID:[Anesthetic complications in sequential bipulmonary transplantation in patients with cystic fibrosis. Apropos of 6 cases]. 884 34
The measurement of intra-abdominal pressure (IAP) is gaining importance in critical care units because of its prognostic value. The standard method of measurement is intravesical. When the IAP is high, the condition is referred to as intra-abdominal hypertension. The elevation may be compensated for if it is not excessive or if the increase was not rapid, or it might have various repercussions, in which case abdominal compartment syndrome (ACS) is diagnosed. The pathogenic mechanism that underlies ACS is the response of a territory predisposed to a process of ischemia and reperfusion, with release of inflammatory cytokines and formation of free radicals (anaerobic metabolism). Clinical manifestations comprise elevated IAP,
oliguria
, difficult mechanical ventilation with hypoxia and
hypercapnia
, and diminished cardiac output. ACS leads to multisystem dysfunction and, if not treated, to multiple organ failure and death. The rapid establishment of appropriate treatment measures is important. The first line of treatment is medical but definitive surgical treatment should not be delayed.
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PMID:[Abdominal compartment syndrome]. 1769 47