Krumlovsky Fa
Northwestern University
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Postgraduate Medicine | 1976
Krumlovsky Fa; del Greco F
Diuretics act primarily by blocking reabsorption of sodium at four major sites in the nephron. Clinically useful agents that block sodium reabsorption effectively in the proximal tubule are lacking. Furosemide (Lasix), ethacrynic acid (Edecrin), and possibly organomercurial agents are effective in the ascending limb of Henles loop. Thiazides are the major agents acting in the early distal tubule. In the late distal tubule and collecting duct, spironolactone (Aldactone) and triamterene (Dyrenium) are useful, especially in combination with diuretics which act more proximally. In treating edematous states, initial therapy with thiazides is effective in most patients who do not exhibit moderate or severe renal insufficiency, severe hyperaldosteronism with excessive distal reabsorption of sodium in exchange for potassium, or excessive sodium reabsorption in the proximal tubule or ascending limb. Nonedematous states in which diuretic therapy is useful include hypertension, hypercalcemia, hypercalciuria, diabetes insipidus, and acute renal failure.Diuretics act primarily by blocking reabsorption of sodium at four major sites in the nephron. Clinically useful agents that block sodium reabsorption effectively in the proximal tubule are lacking. Furosemide (Lasix), ethacrynic acid (Edecrin), and possibly organomercurial agents are effective in the ascending limb of Henles loop. Thiazides are the major agents acting in the early distal tubule. In the late distal tubule and collecting duct, spironolactone (Aldactone) and triamterene (Dyrenium) are useful, especially in combination with diuretics which act more proximally. In treating edematous states, initial therapy with thiazides is effective in most patients who do not exhibit moderate or severe renal insufficiency, severe hyperaldosteronism with excessive distal reabsorption of sodium in exchange for potassium, or excessive sodium reabsorption in the proximal tubule or ascending limb. Nonedematous states in which diuretic therapy is useful include hypertension, hypercalcemia, hypercalciuria, diabetes insipidus, and acute renal failure.
Journal of Laboratory and Clinical Medicine | 1980
Green D; Santhanam S; Krumlovsky Fa; Del Greco F
Kidney International | 1975
del Greco F; Davies Wa; Simon Nm; Huang C; Krumlovsky Fa
Asaio Journal | 1975
Krumlovsky Fa; Del Greco F; Simon Nm; Roguska J
Journal of Reproductive Medicine | 1972
Del Greco F; Krumlovsky Fa
Asaio Journal | 1974
Roguska J; Simon Nm; Del Greco F; Krumlovsky Fa
Asaio Journal | 1978
Krumlovsky Fa; Del Greco F; Niederman M
International Journal of Artificial Organs | 1990
Roxe Dm; Krumlovsky Fa; Del Greco F; Fitzsimons E
Asaio Journal | 1988
Ruderman Ma; Yungbluth Mm; Del Greco F; Krumlovsky Fa; Beske Rg
Comprehensive Therapy | 1985
del Greco F; Krumlovsky Fa