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Intrarenal and urinary oxygenation during norepinephrine resuscitation in ovine septic acute kidney injury

YR Lankadeva, J Kosaka, RG Evans, SR Bailey, R Bellomo, CN May

Kidney International | LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS | Published : 2016

Abstract

Norepinephrine is the principal vasopressor used to restore blood pressure in sepsis, but its effects on intrarenal oxygenation are unknown. To clarify this, we examined renal cortical, medullary, and urinary oxygenation in ovine septic acute kidney injury and the response to resuscitation with norepinephrine. A renal artery flow probe and fiberoptic probes were placed in the cortex and medulla of sheep to measure tissue perfusion and oxygenation. A probe in the bladder catheter measured urinary oxygenation. Sepsis was induced in conscious sheep by infusion of Escherichia coli for 32 hours. At 24 to 30 hours of sepsis, either norepinephrine, to restore mean arterial pressure to preseptic lev..

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