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  • 1
    Electronic Resource
    Electronic Resource
    Springer
    European journal of clinical pharmacology 45 (1993), S. 445-450 
    ISSN: 1432-1041
    Keywords: Metamizol ; Acute renal failure ; Sepsis ; intensive care patients ; drug metabolism
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology , Medicine
    Notes: Summary We have studied the clearance of monomethylaminoantipyrine (MMAAP), the pharmacologically active form of metamizol, in 46 patients in surgical intensive care with different degrees of renal dysfunction. In 23 patients without any renal impairment, mean clearance was 2.8 ml·min−1·kg−1. Twentyone patients with acute renal impairment had a significantly reduced clearance of MMAAP (0.83 ml·min−1·kg−1). There was also reduced clearance in four patients with septic shock (1.0 ml·min−1·kg−1). Kinetics of the metabolites of MMAAP (N-formylaminoantipyrine (FAAP), aminoantipyrine (AAP), and its secondary product N-acetylaminoantipyrine (AcAAP)) were calculated. FAAP and AcAAP showed delayed invasion, which can be explained by reduced hepatic metabolic activity. The product of N-demethylation, AAP, was not significantly altered. The delayed elimination of monomethylaminoantipyrine can be explained by reduced hepatic function in parallel with acute renal failure due to disturbed cardiovascular function caused by septic shock. This may also lead to disturbed hepatic macro- and microperfusion associated with altered oxygen supply and oxygen consumption.
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    Electronic Resource
    Electronic Resource
    Springer
    Research in experimental medicine 172 (1978), S. 143-154 
    ISSN: 1433-8580
    Keywords: Haematocrit ; Blood electrolytes ; Conductometry ; Continuous measurements ; Hemodialysis ; Hämatokrit ; Blutelektrolyte ; Konduktometrie ; Fortlaufende Messungen ; Hämodialyse
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Description / Table of Contents: Zusammenfassung Der arterielle Hämatokrit und die Gesamtelektrolytkonzentration werden bei 3 Hämodialysepatienten fortlaufend mittels Konduktometrie gemessen. Anstieg des Hämatokritwertes während der Mahlzeiten, besonders wenn sie kohlenhydratreich sind, deuten auf Flüssigkeitsverluste aus dem Blut hin. Gleichzeitig weisen biphasische Veränderungen der Elektrolytkonzentration auf osmotische und diffusive Wasser- und Elektrolytverschiebungen hin. Blutvolumen- und Elektrolytkonzentrationsänderungen während und nach intravenösen Infusionen von Kolloid- und Krystalloidlösungen können ebenfalls verfolgt werden. Die sich aus den Messungen ergebenden quantitativen Aspekte werden diskutiert.
    Notes: Summary Arterial haematocrit and blood electrolyte concentrations are measured continuously by conductometry in three hemodialysis patients. Haematocrit elevation during meals, particularly when rich in carbohydrates, indicate fluid losses into the gut. Simultaneous biphasic responses in electrolyte concentration indicate osmotic and diffusional shifts of water and electrolytes. Similarly, blood volume and electrolyte concentration changes can be followed during and after intravenous infusions of colloid and crystalloid solutions. The quantitative aspects of such measurements are discussed.
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