PMID: 9164775Jun 1, 1997Paper

Effect of diuretics on urinary oxalate, calcium, and sodium excretion in very low birth weight infants

Pediatrics
Thomas J CampfieldS Powell

Abstract

To study the effect of diuretic drugs on urinary oxalate excretion in premature infants, and to examine the relationship between urinary calcium and sodium excretion in premature infants. We measured urinary oxalate, calcium, and sodium excretion in 32 premature infants at approximately 34 weeks gestational age. Seven infants were receiving furosemide, 5 infants were receiving thiazide, 8 infants were receiving furosemide plus thiazide, and 12 infants who were not receiving diuretics served as controls. Urinary oxalate to creatinine ratios in infants receiving furosemide (0.48 +/- .26), thiazide (0.54 +/- .20), furosemide plus thiazide (0.44 +/- .19), and control infants (0.51 +/- .43) were similar by analysis of variance (ANOVA). Data expressed as oxalate concentration gave similar results. Urinary calcium to creatinine ratios in infants receiving furosemide (0.81 +/- .30), thiazide (0.54 +/- .25), furosemide plus thiazide (0.75 +/- .49), and control infants (0.37 +/- .25) were similar by ANOVA. The urinary calcium concentration in infants receiving furosemide plus thiazide (0.085 +/- 0.042 mg/mL) was different from control infants (0.044 +/- .023) by ANOVA and Student-Newman-Keuls test. Urinary calcium to creatinine ratio was...Continue Reading

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