Osmotic diuresis in chronic kidney disease: its significance and clinical utility

Introduction The kidneys contribute to maintain plasma osmolality in normal range by achieving the adequate daily osmolar urine excretion (DOUE). An equation has been described for estimating the expected daily urine volume necessary to excrete the osmolar load required to keep serum osmolality in n...

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Musso, Carlos G.
Juarez, Rossina
Terrasa, Sergio
Gonzalez‑Torres, Henry
Aroca‑Martinez, Gustavo
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2019
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Universidad Simón Bolívar
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Osmolar diuresis
Osmolar excretion
Chronic kidney disease
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dc.title.eng.fl_str_mv Osmotic diuresis in chronic kidney disease: its significance and clinical utility
title Osmotic diuresis in chronic kidney disease: its significance and clinical utility
spellingShingle Osmotic diuresis in chronic kidney disease: its significance and clinical utility
Osmolar diuresis
Osmolar excretion
Chronic kidney disease
title_short Osmotic diuresis in chronic kidney disease: its significance and clinical utility
title_full Osmotic diuresis in chronic kidney disease: its significance and clinical utility
title_fullStr Osmotic diuresis in chronic kidney disease: its significance and clinical utility
title_full_unstemmed Osmotic diuresis in chronic kidney disease: its significance and clinical utility
title_sort Osmotic diuresis in chronic kidney disease: its significance and clinical utility
dc.creator.fl_str_mv Musso, Carlos G.
Juarez, Rossina
Terrasa, Sergio
Gonzalez‑Torres, Henry
Aroca‑Martinez, Gustavo
dc.contributor.author.none.fl_str_mv Musso, Carlos G.
Juarez, Rossina
Terrasa, Sergio
Gonzalez‑Torres, Henry
Aroca‑Martinez, Gustavo
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Osmolar diuresis
Osmolar excretion
Chronic kidney disease
topic Osmolar diuresis
Osmolar excretion
Chronic kidney disease
description Introduction The kidneys contribute to maintain plasma osmolality in normal range by achieving the adequate daily osmolar urine excretion (DOUE). An equation has been described for estimating the expected daily urine volume necessary to excrete the osmolar load required to keep serum osmolality in normal range. According to this equation, a difference between real and expected daily osmolar diuresis (DOD) can be obtained, being normally this difference value zero (± 500 cc). However, a positive DOD difference signifies a reduced urine concentration capability, while a negative DOD difference signifies a reduced urine dilution capability. Therefore, we decided to originally investigate how DOUE, and DOD difference are modified through the different stages of CKD. Materials and methods 61 patients suffering from CKD (stages I–V) secondary to glomerulopathies were studied. Creatinine clearance (CrCl), DOUE, and difference between real and expected DOD were obtained from each patient. Besides, correlation (Spearman) between CrCl and DOUE, and between CrCl and real–expected DOD difference were also obtained. Results Spearman correlation between CrCl and DOUE was positive and significant (Spearman’s ρ = 0.63, p < 0.0001). In addition, CKD patients who were not able to achieve the minimal DOUE required (600 mOsm/day) were mostly those with CrCl < 40 mL/min. Spearman correlation between CrCl and real–expected DOD difference was negative and significant (Spearman’s ρ = − 0.4, p < 0.0013). Additionally, abnormal DOD difference (> 500 cc) was found in CKD patients with CrCl < 80 mL/min/1.73 m2. Conclusion Daily osmolar urine excretion, and difference between real and expected daily osmolar diuresis are simple and significant clinical parameter which can be useful to easily evaluate urine concentration–dilution capability (tubular function) in CKD patients.
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spelling Musso, Carlos G.e1f82fb4-05f8-40b4-8f34-3bd432a0baf4Juarez, Rossina29e22f36-59a9-41f6-bc09-388700b25751Terrasa, Sergiod05980ed-ca36-43c9-9784-44186e6c93eaGonzalez‑Torres, Henry578aacf8-a19b-4d23-b54a-bedeb8f8a622Aroca‑Martinez, Gustavo8af8cd86-1c1c-4521-a728-2cd6e7b332742019-06-20T14:19:19Z2019-06-20T14:19:19Z2019-06https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12442/3292Introduction The kidneys contribute to maintain plasma osmolality in normal range by achieving the adequate daily osmolar urine excretion (DOUE). An equation has been described for estimating the expected daily urine volume necessary to excrete the osmolar load required to keep serum osmolality in normal range. According to this equation, a difference between real and expected daily osmolar diuresis (DOD) can be obtained, being normally this difference value zero (± 500 cc). However, a positive DOD difference signifies a reduced urine concentration capability, while a negative DOD difference signifies a reduced urine dilution capability. Therefore, we decided to originally investigate how DOUE, and DOD difference are modified through the different stages of CKD. Materials and methods 61 patients suffering from CKD (stages I–V) secondary to glomerulopathies were studied. Creatinine clearance (CrCl), DOUE, and difference between real and expected DOD were obtained from each patient. Besides, correlation (Spearman) between CrCl and DOUE, and between CrCl and real–expected DOD difference were also obtained. Results Spearman correlation between CrCl and DOUE was positive and significant (Spearman’s ρ = 0.63, p < 0.0001). In addition, CKD patients who were not able to achieve the minimal DOUE required (600 mOsm/day) were mostly those with CrCl < 40 mL/min. Spearman correlation between CrCl and real–expected DOD difference was negative and significant (Spearman’s ρ = − 0.4, p < 0.0013). Additionally, abnormal DOD difference (> 500 cc) was found in CKD patients with CrCl < 80 mL/min/1.73 m2. Conclusion Daily osmolar urine excretion, and difference between real and expected daily osmolar diuresis are simple and significant clinical parameter which can be useful to easily evaluate urine concentration–dilution capability (tubular function) in CKD patients.engSpringerAttribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 Internacionalhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_abf2International Urology and NephrologyVol. 51, No. 1 (2019)https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s11255-019-02202-5Osmolar diuresisOsmolar excretionChronic kidney diseaseOsmotic diuresis in chronic kidney disease: its significance and clinical utilityarticlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_6501Rennke H, Denker B (2007) Renal pathophysiology. The essentials. Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, PhiladelphiaHalperin ML, Goldstein MB (1999) Fluids, electrolytes, and acid-base physiology. A problem-based approach. Saunders, PhiladelphiaMusso CG, Gonzalez-Torres H, Aroca-Martinez G (2019) Evaluation of osmolar diuresis as a strategy to increase diagnostic sensitivity in acute kidney injury. Arch Argent Pediatr 117(2):e202–e204Glassock R, Delanaye P, El Nahas M (2015) An age-calibrated classification of chronic kidney disease. JAMA 314(6):559–560Minutolo R, Lapi F, Chiodini P, Simonetti M, Bianchini E, Pecchioli S, Cricelli I, Cricelli C, Piccinocchi G, Conte G, De Nicola L (2014) Risk of ESRD and death in patients with CKD not referred to a nephrologist: a 7-year prospective study. Clin J Am Soc Nephrol 9(9):1586–1593. https ://doi.org/10.2215/CJN.10481 013Malmgren L, McGuigan FE, Berglundh S, Westman K, Christensson A, Åkesson K (2015) Declining estimated glomerular filtration rate and its association with mortality and comorbidity over 10 years in elderly women. 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