Journal article

Urinary biochemistry in experimental septic acute renal failure

C Langenberg, L Wan, SM Bagshaw, M Egi, CN May, R Bellomo

Nephrology Dialysis Transplantation | Published : 2006

Abstract

Background. Several biochemical urine tests and derived indices are reported as useful in the diagnosis of acute renal failure (ARF) and its classification in prerenal (hypoperfusion) or intrarenal (acute tubular) necrosis. However, they have not been adequately studied in sepsis, the most frequent cause of ARF in ICU. Methods. In 10 female Merino ewes, we implanted flow probes around the pulmonary and renal arteries to measure cardiac output and renal blood flow (RBF) continuously. Cardiovascular variables were monitored and urine samples collected during a 48 h control period and one week later during a 48 h period of hyperdynamic sepsis induced by an infusion of live Escherichia coli. Res..

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