Effects of hypertonic mannitol on renal function in open heart surgery

Japanese Heart Journal
O NishimuraN Okada

Abstract

An extracorporeal bypass was performed in mongrel dogs for 2 hours with or without hypertonic mannitol infusions. In animals given mannitol, the plasma osmolality was elevated maximally to 344 +/- 7.1 mOsm/L and the urine volume was maintained well during bypass. A hypertonic mannitol solution was effective in maintaining the CPAH during and after bypass, but was not effective in minimizing the reduction in Ccr. When the mean arterial pressure during bypass was kept at 60 mmHg, the carbon filling rates in glomeruli showed the favorable effects of mannitol upon renal function, but no effects were observed at a mean arterial pressure of 80 mmHg. In 11 patients who had undergone a bypass lasting more than 2 hrs with mannitol infusions, the plasma osmolality reflected the serum mannitol level and reached 320 +/- 11.0 mOsm/L at 150 min of bypass. The mean urine volume was 5.0 +/- 3.3 ml/min/M2 during the bypass, which was about 7 times as great as before the bypass. The Ccr increased during the first 30 min of the bypass, but it fell to about one half of the initial value after 90 min of the bypass. It was concluded that a hypertonic mannitol solution is effective in maintaining the RPF and urine volume during and after the bypass a...Continue Reading

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Jun 21, 2008·Advances in Chronic Kidney Disease·Mark Stafford-SmithMadhav Swaminathan
Dec 15, 2015·Seminars in Cardiothoracic and Vascular Anesthesia·Gary LauC David Mazer
Mar 1, 2005·Seminars in Cardiothoracic and Vascular Anesthesia·Mark Stafford-Smith

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