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Transcapillary colloid osmotic gradient and body fluid volumes in renal failure.

Identifieur interne : 006616 ( PubMed/Corpus ); précédent : 006615; suivant : 006617

Transcapillary colloid osmotic gradient and body fluid volumes in renal failure.

Auteurs : P. Fauchald

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RBID : pubmed:3712972

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Abstract

The aim was to study the transcapillary fluid balance in dialysis patients during and after ultrafiltration. Plasma and subcutaneous interstitial fluid (wick technique) colloid osmotic pressure, plasma volume (I125-albumin space) and extracellular fluid volume (radiosulfate space) were measured in nine patients on maintenance hemodialysis before (pre-dialysis state) and after (dry-weight state) ultrafiltration. In the pre-dialysis state, interstitial colloid osmotic pressure was reduced compared to normal controls (12.7 +/- 3.5 versus 15.8 +/- 2.7 mmHg, mean values +/- SD) and transcapillary colloid osmotic gradient increased (15.3 +/- 3.0 versus 12.8 +/- 2.7 mmHg). Ultrafiltration resulted in a parallel decrease of plasma volume and interstitial fluid volume of 19 to 20%, and an increase in mean interstitial colloid osmotic pressure of 3.4 mmHg and in mean transcapillary colloid osmotic gradient of 1.9 mmHg. The mean ultrafiltration rate was 21.9 +/- 1.9 ml/min and the plasma refilling rate was 16.5 +/- 2.7 ml/min. It is concluded that the changes in plasma and interstitial fluid colloid osmotic pressure tend to preserve plasma volume and limit the interdialytic increase in interstitial fluid volume.

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