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Gastroenterology | 1990

Atrial natriuretic factor in cirrhotic patients with tense ascites: Effect of large-volume paracentesis

Francesco Salerno; Salvatore Badalamenti; Pamela Moser; Elettra Lorenzano; Pierluigi Incerti; Nicola Dioguardi

The plasma levels of atrial natriuretic factor in liver cirrhosis can be affected by various factors, such as ascites, renal function, use of diuretics drugs and dietary sodium intake. Moreover, the influence of high intra-abdominal pressure on cardiac atrial natriuretic factor release in patients with tense ascites has not been investigated. The aim of the present study was to evaluate the circulating levels of atrial natriuretic factor and their relationships to plasma renin activity, aldosterone concentration, and urinary sodium excretion in 45 cirrhotic patients divided into 4 groups: (a) cirrhotics without ascites; (b) nonazotemic cirrhotics with ascites; (c) cirrhotics with ascites and functional renal failure; and (d) cirrhotics with ascites taking diuretics. In some patients with tense ascites, atrial natriuretic factor was also measured after rapid abdominal relaxation by large volume paracentesis. Plasma levels of atrial natriuretic factor obtained in 13 healthy control subjects after 5 days on a 40-50 mEq sodium daily intake were 22.8 +/- 3.3 pg/ml. Mean plasma atrial natriuretic factor levels were normal in patients without ascites (35.1 +/- 11.4 pg/ml) and in those with ascites taking diuretics (27 +/- 9.2 pg/ml), but elevated in patients with ascites not taking diuretics (59.6 +/- 12 pg/ml) and in those with ascites and functional renal failure (58.5 +/- 16.6 pg/ml). These data show that plasma atrial natriuretic factor levels are elevated only in cirrhotic patients who are ascitic and not taking diuretics. In these patients atrial natriuretic factor levels were directly correlated with urinary sodium excretion, even though sodium balance was positive. This could be the consequence of the contrasting effects of antinatriuretic factors, as suggested by the inverse relationships between atrial natriuretic factor and urinary sodium on the one hand and plasma renin activity and plasma aldosterone concentration on the other. Twenty-six patients with tense ascites (12 taking diuretics and 14 not) were treated with rapid large-volume paracentesis (6500 +/- 330 ml of ascitic fluid removed in 168 +/- 16 min). At the end of the procedure, plasma atrial natriuretic factor levels had increased in all patients (from 45.5 +/- 10.1 to 100 +/- 17 pg/ml), whereas plasma renin activity and plasma aldosterone concentration had decreased (from 10.3 +/- 1.6 to 7 +/- 1.3 ng/ml/h, and 1160 +/- 197 to 781 +/- 155 pg/ml, respectively).(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 400 WORDS)


Journal of Hepatology | 1987

Repeated paracentesis and i.v. albumin infusion to treat ‘tense’ ascites in cirrhotic patients: A safe alternative therapy

Francesco Salerno; Salvatore Badalamenti; Pierluigi Incerti; S. Tempini; Bruno Restelli; Savino Bruno; Giorgio Bellati; Luigi Roffi


Hepatology | 1991

Randomized comparative study of hemaccel vs. albumin infusion after total paracentesis in cirrhotic patients with refractory ascites

Francesco Salerno; Salvatore Badalamenti; Elettra Lorenzano; Pamela Moser; Pierluigi Incerti


Hepatology | 1988

Renal response to atrial natriuretic peptide in patients with advanced liver cirrhosis

Francesco Salerno; Salvatore Badalamenti; Pierluigi Incerti; Loredana Capozza; Laura Mainardi


Hepatology | 1992

Renal effects in cirrhotic patients with avid sodium retention of atrial natriuretic factor injection during norepinephrine infusion

Salvatore Badalamenti; G. Borroni; Elettra Lorenzano; Pierluigi Incerti; Francesco Salerno


Scandinavian Journal of Gastroenterology | 1990

Utility of ascitic fluid analysis in patients with malignancy-related ascites

Francesco Salerno; Restelli B; Pierluigi Incerti; Giorgio Annoni; Capozza L; Salvatore Badalamenti; P. Lampertico; Mojana E; Moser P; Tommasini M


JAMA Internal Medicine | 1990

Renal and humoral effects of ibopamine, a dopamine agonist, in patients with liver cirrhosis.

Francesco Salerno; Pierluigi Incerti; Salvatore Badalamenti; Elettra Lorenzano; Giorgio Graziani; Alberto Morganti; Paolo Ghirardi


Drug Research | 1986

Humoral and renal effects of ibopamine in normal subjects

Pierluigi Incerti; Badalamenti S; Elettra Lorenzano; Graziani G; Morganti A; Salerno F; Ghirardi P


Hepatology | 1990

Atrial natriuretic factor (ANF) and peripheral vasodilation in cirrhosis

Francesco Salerno; Salvatore Badalamenti; Pierluigi Incerti; Hein A. Koomans; Jaap J. Beutler; J. Van Hattum


Journal of Hepatology | 1991

Cardiac release of atrial natriuretic factor (ANF) and renal sodium excretion in patients with liver cirrhosis

Alessandra Maggi; Pamela Moser; Elettra Lorenzano; Salvatore Badalamenti; Pierluigi Incerti; Francesco Salerno

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Giorgio Annoni

University of Milano-Bicocca

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