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Hemodynamics and renal function during administration of low-dose dopamine in severely ill patients.

作者信息

Pereira Cláudia Nathalie, Machado Flávia Ribeiro, Guimarães Hélio Penna, Senna Ana Paula Resque, do Amaral José Luiz Gomes

机构信息

Intensive Care Unit, Discipline of Anesthesiology, Pain and Intensive Care, Universidade Federal de São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil.

出版信息

Sao Paulo Med J. 2004 Jul 1;122(4):141-6. doi: 10.1590/s1516-31802004000400002. Epub 2004 Nov 9.

Abstract

CONTEXT

Although a large number of studies have been performed regarding the renal and hemodynamic effects of the infusion of low-dose dopamine (LDD) in severely ill patients, there is still controversy on this subject.

OBJECTIVE

To evaluate the effects of dopamine (2 microg/kg/min) on systemic hemodynamics (lowest mean arterial pressure, MAP, highest heart rate, HR, central venous pressure, CVP), creatinine clearance (CLcr), diuresis and fractional sodium excretion (FENa+).

TYPE OF STUDY

A non-randomized, open, prospective clinical trial.

SETTING

An intensive care unit in a tertiary university hospital.

PARTICIPANTS

22 patients with hemodynamic stability admitted to the intensive care unit.

PROCEDURES

Patients were submitted to three two-hour periods: without dopamine (P1), with dopamine (P2) and without dopamine (P3).

MAIN MEASUREMENTS

The above mentioned variables were measured during each period. CLcr was assessed based upon the formula U x V/P, where U is urinary creatinine (mg/dl), V is diuresis in ml/min and P is serum creatinine (mg/dl). FENa+ was calculated based upon the formula: urinary sodium (mEq/l) x P/plasma sodium (mEq/l) x U) x 100. Results were presented as mean and standard deviation. The Student t test was used and results were considered significant if p was less than 0.05.

RESULTS

Twelve patients (seven males and five females) were included, with a mean age of 55.45 years. There was no significant variation in MAP, HR, CVP, CLcr or FENa+ with a dopamine dose of 2 microg/kg/min. On the other hand, diuresis significantly increased during P2, from 225.4 to 333.9 ml.

CONCLUSION

Infusion of 2 microg/kg/min of dopamine for 2 hours increases diuresis. At the doses studied, dopamine does not induce significant alterations in MAP, HR, CVP, CLcr and FENa+.

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