[Maltose-dextran--a new combination solution for the induction of diuresis in man].

J Hampl, F Matzkies
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40 healthy men received an infusion solution of low molecular dextran with either 0%, 5%, 10% or 20% Maltose over a 60 min period. The combination of LMWD with 10% maltose solution showed a significant increase of urine excretion from 132 ml/h to 315 ml/h at the end of the infusion. The overall excretion rate in 3 h was 683 ml, 185 ml more than infused. The increase in urine excretion from 53.0 ml/h to 173.5 ml/h after the application of 5% maltose/dextran 40 solution was only due to a water diuresis. The maltose concentration was not high enough to induce a visible osmotic diuresis. The application of 20% maltose/dextran 40 solution showed a clear osmotic effect. Nevertheless, there was no significant increase in the urinary excretion rate compared to the LMWD solution without any maltose. The high oncotic and osmotic pressure of this combination activated mechanisms, which were opposed to the induced osmotic diuresis.

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[麦芽糖-右旋糖酐——一种新的人体利尿联合溶液]。
40名健康男性在60分钟内接受低分子葡聚糖输注溶液,其中含有0%、5%、10%或20%麦芽糖。LMWD与10%麦芽糖溶液联合使用时,尿量显著增加,从132 ml/h增加到315 ml/h。3 h总排泄率为683 ml,比输注时多185 ml。使用5%麦芽糖/葡聚糖40溶液后,尿量从53.0 ml/h增加到173.5 ml/h,这仅仅是由于水利尿。麦芽糖浓度不足以引起明显的渗透利尿作用。20%麦芽糖/葡聚糖40溶液具有明显的渗透作用。然而,与不含麦芽糖的LMWD溶液相比,尿排泄率没有显著增加。该组合的高抑瘤性和高渗透压激活了与诱导的渗透性利尿相反的机制。
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