A Randomized, Controlled, Double-Blind Crossover Study on the Effects of 2-L Infusions of 0.9% Saline and Plasma-Lyte® 148 on Renal Blood Flow Velocity and Renal Cortical Tissue Perfusion in Healthy Volunteers
National Institute for Health Research · Queen's Medical Centre · +2 more institutions
Abstract
We compared the effects of intravenous infusions of 0.9% saline ([Cl] 154 mmol/L) and Plasma-Lyte 148 ([Cl] 98 mmol/L, Baxter Healthcare) on renal blood flow velocity and perfusion in humans using magnetic resonance imaging (MRI).
Animal experiments suggest that hyperchloremia resulting from 0.9% saline infusion may affect renal hemodynamics adversely, a phenomenon not studied in humans.
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 26.15
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 44
Authors
4- AHAbeed H. ChowdhuryCorresponding
National Institute for Health Research, Queen's Medical Centre, NIHR Nottingham Digestive Diseases Biomedical Research Unit
- ECEleanor Cox
University of Nottingham
- SFSusan Francis
University of Nottingham
- DNDileep N. LoboCorresponding
Queen's Medical Centre, National Institute for Health Research, NIHR Nottingham Digestive Diseases Biomedical Research Unit
Topics & keywords
- Medicine
- Saline
- Crossover study
- Renal blood flow
- Perfusion
- Hyperchloremia
- Blood flow
- Renal circulation
- Good health and well-being