Fischer D, Kreuscher H, Omlor D
Urologe A. 1976 May;15(3):137-41.
Cardiac output, glomerular filtration rate, stroke volume, heart rate, and urinary output were determined in 10 mongrel dogs. Under the conditions of the experiment it was observed that in contrast to man cardiac and renal output as well as stroke volume declined significantly. Heart rate showed no significant change. With diminished urinary output a differential excretion of individual electrolytes was noted. To carry the results of these experiments over to humans is, in the author's view, not warranted unreservedly.