Renal blood flow in experimental septic acute renal failure

  • Langenberg, C.
  • Wan, L.
  • Egi, M.
  • May, C.N.
  • Bellomo, R.
Publication date
June 2006
Publisher
International Society of Nephrology. Published by Elsevier Inc.

Abstract

Reduced renal blood flow (RBF) is considered central to the pathogenesis of septic acute renal failure (ARF). However, no controlled experimental studies have continuously assessed RBF during the development of severe septic ARF. We conducted a sequential animal study in seven female Merino sheep. Flow probes were implanted around the pulmonary and left renal arteries. Two weeks later, systemic hemodynamics and RBF were monitored continuously during a 48-h control period and, after a week, during a 48-h period of hyperdynamic sepsis induced by continuous Escherichia coli infusion. Infusion of E. coli induced hyperdynamic sepsis with significantly increased cardiac output (3.8±0.4 vs 9.8±1.1 l/min; P<0.05), decreased mean arterial pressure (...

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