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Effects of Increased Renal Parenchymal Pressure on Renal Function

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2000

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Abstract

Elevated renal compression alone did not create the pathophysiologic derangements seen in AACS. However, prior data from this laboratory found that renal vein compression alone caused a decreased renal blood flow and glomerular filtration and an increased plasma renin activity, plasma aldosterone, and urinary protein leak. These changes are partially or completely reversed by decreasing renal venous pressure as occurs with abdominal decompression for AACS. These data strengthen the proposal that renal vein compression, and not renal parenchymal compression, is the primary mediator of the renal derangements seen in AACS.

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