[Isotopic study of fluid and electrolyte disturbances in decompensated chronic respiratory insufficiency (author's transl)].

F Wattel, J Lefèvre, C Chopin, D Lottin, B Raviart
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The study of fluid and electrolyte disturbances by isotope radiodilution method is carried out in 22 patients with chronic respiratory insufficiency and cardiac failure. The simultaneous measurements of hydro-ionic compartments have been carried out with tritiated water (HTO), labelled sodium (22Na), labelled potassium (42K) and labelled bromine (82Br). From these measurements, the various water spaces are calculated: total water (ET) and extracellular fluids (LEC), also exchangeable electrolytes: sodium (NaE), potassium (KE), chlorine (ClE) and derived values. Results are compared to corresponding values in controls with the same obesity index. Patients with respiratory insufficiency show a fluid and sodium rise, similar to that found in cardiac failure and denutrition. The (NaE + KE)/ET ratio is not significantly decreased and the natremia is only slightly lower. There is no real potassium depletion in most patients.

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[代偿性慢性呼吸功能不全患者体液和电解质紊乱的同位素研究]。
应用同位素放射稀释法对22例慢性呼吸功能不全合并心力衰竭患者的体液和电解质紊乱进行了研究。用氚化水(HTO)、标记的钠(22Na)、标记的钾(42K)和标记的溴(82Br)进行了氢离子室的同时测量。根据这些测量,计算出各种水空间:总水(ET)和细胞外液(LEC),以及可交换电解质:钠(NaE)、钾(KE)、氯(ClE)及其衍生值。将结果与具有相同肥胖指数的对照组的相应值进行比较。呼吸功能不全的患者表现为液体和钠的升高,类似于心力衰竭和营养不良的情况。(NaE + KE)/ET比值未显著降低,钠血症仅略有降低。大多数患者没有真正的钾消耗。
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