Mechanisms of renal hemodynamic impairment during infrarenal aortic cross-clamping
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Mechanisms of renal hemodynamic impairment during infrarenal aortic cross-clamping
Abstract
Infrarenal aortic cross-clamping is associated with impairment of renal hemodynamics due to vasoconstriction, the mechanism of which remains under debate. To assess the renal effect of two potent renal vasodilators (enalapril, a converting enzyme inhibitor, and nicardipine, a calcium antagonist), 24 patients scheduled for reconstructive aortic surgery were randomly allocated to one of three treatment groups (n = 8 each) and received either a placebo, nicardipine, or enalapril. Anesthesia consisted of flunitrazepam, fentanyl, pancuronium, and, occasionally, droperidol. Although aortic cross-clamping was associated with no change in mean arterial blood pressure, decreased cardiac output and increased systemic vascular resistance occurred in control patients (33% and 43%, respectively, both P less than 0.05 versus baseline) and nicardipine-treated patients (51.7% and 67.7%, respectively, both P less than 0.05 versus baseline); however, changes in cardiac output and systemic vascular resistance failed to reach significance in enalapril-treated patients. Glomerular filtration rate (technetium 99-diethylenetriaminepentacetic acid clearance) and effective renal plasma flow (iodo-Hippuran 131 clearance) decreased for the duration of aortic cross-clamping in control patients (42.9% and 18.5%, respectively, both P less than 0.05 versus baseline) and enalapril-treated patients (34.0% and 38.1%, respectively, both P less than 0.05 versus baseline), but no change was observed in nicardipine-treated patients. These results suggest that the reninangiotensin system is not an important determinant of the renal vasoconstriction associated with aortic cross-clamping. In contrast, renal dysfunction may be alleviated by the dihydropyridine derivative nicardipine, which probably acts at the level of the preglomerular resistance vessels.
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Renal function during infrarenal aortic cross-clamping.Anesth Analg. 1993 Feb;76(2):458-60. Anesth Analg. 1993. PMID: 8424540 No abstract available.
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