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Fluid Pharmacology

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Assumptions

  • TBW is one-third ECF & two-thirds ICF
  • ECF is one-quarter plasma & three-quarters ISF
  • The threshold of the volume receptors is 7-10% change in blood volume
  • The osmoreceptors are sensitive to a 1-2% change in osmolality.
  • Plasma osmolality is normal prior to the transfusion (ie 287-290 mOsm/kg)

Key

  • TBW = Total Body Water
  • ECF = Extracellular Fluid
  • ICF = Intracellular Fluid
  • ISF = Interstitial Fluid

1L NS has 9gm NaCl – It is an ECF replacement fluid

Volume
Litre
[Na+]
mmol/L
[Cl]
mmol/L
Osmolarity
mOsml/L
NS1154154308
Plasma5140100290

Response to 1L Normal Saline Bolus

INITIAL PHASE
Brief Hypervolemia→ ↑ arterial BP→ Reflex response (baroceptors, atrial stretch receptors etc)
↑ Renal perfusion → Stimulation of intra renal apparatus (juxtaglomerular apparatus)
[Na+]154/L into 140/Lvery negligible rise
[Cl]
154/L into 100/Lrises
1L NS unlikely to cause hyperchloraemic metabolic acidosis
REDISTRIBUTION PHASE (~15 minutes)
[Na+] similar to ECF → DistributesISF (3)↑750ml
Plasma (1)↑250ml
EXCRETION PHASE (~6 hours)
Plasma osmolality and tonicity mostly unchangedno osmoreceptor stimulation
Plasma volume ↑ to 5250mls
(5% increase)
below sensitivity of volume receptor →
no volume receptor stimulation
No protein
→ oncotic pressure slightly lowered
Fluid moves into ISF (Starling’s hypothesis)
Glomerulo-tubular Imbalance → ↑GFR → ↓ reabsorption of water in proximal tubule → ↑ Urine flow
Fluid moves back into intravascular compartment till all infused fluid is excreted (~6hrs)

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2015A Q07 Outline the physiological responses to the rapid intravenous administration of 1 litre of 0.9 % saline to a 70 kg euvolaemic person. historical_member