Clancy M J, Alderman J, Case C, Taylor K J
Accident and Emergency Department, Bristol Royal Infirmary, Avon, UK.
Resuscitation. 1995 Oct;30(2):161-7. doi: 10.1016/0300-9572(95)00882-t.
Using a continuous haemorrhage model, 8 anaesthetised swine were bled 1 ml/kg per min for 30 min. The resistance index (RI) of the main renal artery, interlobar and arcuate vessels all significantly increased. Cortical Doppler signals were lost in 4 animals at a mean arterial pressure of 26 mmHg. After reinfusion of blood and normal saline only the RI of the interlobar vessels was significantly different from baseline readings. Ultrasound demonstrated non-invasively changes in regional blood flow within the kidney in response to hypovolaemic shock.