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  • What is auto diuresing? or the significance of it? : r Cardiology
    You get a lot of fluids during cardiac surgery to help support blood pressure When that happens, post-surgery you need to get rid of the excess Your body does this through the GU tract, and doesn't necessarily require medication diuretics (eg lasix, bumex, etc) to get rid of the excess, as the kidneys are supposed to do this on their own It is then said that the person is "auto-diuresing
  • Furosemide and Elevated Creatinine : r IntensiveCare - Reddit
    In certain kinds of heart failure, reducing plasma volume (by diuresis) might actually improve the efficiency of heart contraction, therefore increasing cardiac output and renal blood flow
  • Why Do I Pee So Much After Swimming? : r Swimming - Reddit
    24 votes, 28 comments trueThe pressure of the water pushes fluid from your lymphatic system back into your blood, which makes your body think it has too much water and then you pee it out Being prone helps that process too In the olden days before diuretics they would submerge people with heart failure into tanks of water to do the same and reduce their edema
  • Does anyone here actually check urine sodium to see if . . . - Reddit
    Personally, I rely on a lot of other ways to check for diuresis: Pt weight Bicarbonate for contraction Urine output Bun and creatinine Imaging if indicated Physical exam Pt report: “doc I’m pissing a metric shit ton”
  • Difference between polyuria and diuresis : r medicalschool - Reddit
    Polyuria is a symptom of pathology while diuresis is correction of pathology For example, you may hear the terms "self- or auto-diuresing" when discussing a patient dumping 6-10L urine in 24 hours as they have a resolving ATN-type AKI
  • When and how should volume status (specifically JVP) be used . . . - Reddit
    When and how should volume status (specifically JVP) be used to make clinical decisions (like diuresis)? I know that's a broad question, but I'm on my clinical rotations, and I've seen a couple instances where attendings have made decisions based solely on JVP, and it didn't seem right to me (but I'm just a dumb med student so what do I know lol)
  • AKI and fluid overload : r medicine - Reddit
    In fact, our guests note that increased blood volume in the setting of volume overload can often dilute the creatinine to a certain degree, and thus decreasing the blood volume with diuresis will concentrate the creatinine and result in an increased creatinine lab value (akin to hemoconcentration, i e concentration of red blood cells, that is
  • Is diuresing through the chest tubes real? : r IntensiveCare
    Non-pharmacological diuresis would be ultrafiltration via renal replacement therapy Large volume drainage from say a paracentesis or the chest drain output you mention can contribute to restoring euvolemia but it is not diuresis per se "Diuresis" is inaccurate short hand for volume loss in this case


















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