While more research is needed to confirm this effect in humans, a study published in the "Journal of the American Society of Nephrology" suggests that healthy kidney function plays a role in weight management. (https://t.co/nNMmPaz0Tz)
Fantastic paper by @matthieulegrand of @UCSFHospitals on the importance of urine output as a biomarker. He was ahead of his time! This was published in 2011 #meded #anesthesia #medtwitter https://t.co/LjulzLpEd5
RT @f_g_zampieri: Just a friendly reminder that if urinary output increased after fluid bolus this is mostly due to decrease in oncotic pre…
RT @f_g_zampieri: Just a friendly reminder that if urinary output increased after fluid bolus this is mostly due to decrease in oncotic pre…
RT @f_g_zampieri: Just a friendly reminder that if urinary output increased after fluid bolus this is mostly due to decrease in oncotic pre…
RT @thomaswoodcock: A wonderful review from 2011, explains why colloids should not be used as resuscitation fluids if you are trying to lim…
RT @f_g_zampieri: Just a friendly reminder that if urinary output increased after fluid bolus this is mostly due to decrease in oncotic pre…
RT @f_g_zampieri: Just a friendly reminder that if urinary output increased after fluid bolus this is mostly due to decrease in oncotic pre…
RT @f_g_zampieri: Just a friendly reminder that if urinary output increased after fluid bolus this is mostly due to decrease in oncotic pre…
RT @f_g_zampieri: Just a friendly reminder that if urinary output increased after fluid bolus this is mostly due to decrease in oncotic pre…
RT @f_g_zampieri: Just a friendly reminder that if urinary output increased after fluid bolus this is mostly due to decrease in oncotic pre…
RT @f_g_zampieri: Just a friendly reminder that if urinary output increased after fluid bolus this is mostly due to decrease in oncotic pre…
RT @f_g_zampieri: Just a friendly reminder that if urinary output increased after fluid bolus this is mostly due to decrease in oncotic pre…
RT @f_g_zampieri: Just a friendly reminder that if urinary output increased after fluid bolus this is mostly due to decrease in oncotic pre…
RT @f_g_zampieri: Just a friendly reminder that if urinary output increased after fluid bolus this is mostly due to decrease in oncotic pre…
And there I was, quite happy with my grossly oversimplified understanding. Thanks for this. (Blows brains out). https://t.co/jk6zSZhOL6
RT @f_g_zampieri: Just a friendly reminder that if urinary output increased after fluid bolus this is mostly due to decrease in oncotic pre…
RT @thomaswoodcock: A wonderful review from 2011, explains why colloids should not be used as resuscitation fluids if you are trying to lim…
RT @f_g_zampieri: Just a friendly reminder that if urinary output increased after fluid bolus this is mostly due to decrease in oncotic pre…
RT @thomaswoodcock: A wonderful review from 2011, explains why colloids should not be used as resuscitation fluids if you are trying to lim…
RT @f_g_zampieri: Just a friendly reminder that if urinary output increased after fluid bolus this is mostly due to decrease in oncotic pre…
RT @f_g_zampieri: Just a friendly reminder that if urinary output increased after fluid bolus this is mostly due to decrease in oncotic pre…
RT @thomaswoodcock: A wonderful review from 2011, explains why colloids should not be used as resuscitation fluids if you are trying to lim…
RT @f_g_zampieri: Just a friendly reminder that if urinary output increased after fluid bolus this is mostly due to decrease in oncotic pre…
RT @thomaswoodcock: A wonderful review from 2011, explains why colloids should not be used as resuscitation fluids if you are trying to lim…
RT @thomaswoodcock: A wonderful review from 2011, explains why colloids should not be used as resuscitation fluids if you are trying to lim…
A wonderful review from 2011, explains why colloids should not be used as resuscitation fluids if you are trying to limit AKI. Highly recommended. https://t.co/QNeKV52R3k
RT @f_g_zampieri: Just a friendly reminder that if urinary output increased after fluid bolus this is mostly due to decrease in oncotic pre…
Misleading results if UO increases after fluids... sounds similar to temporary (~2-4 hours) increases in BP following fluid administration in sepsis. Role for early vasopressors/inotropes? https://t.co/omqGbz51Px
Understanding urine output in critically ill patients. I'll read it carefully. Collect. https://t.co/GQ1YOuNFm0
Just a friendly reminder that if urinary output increased after fluid bolus this is mostly due to decrease in oncotic pressure and not increase in renal flow https://t.co/RMgcNdcRXu https://t.co/PVwANQ7J63
RT @edgarvlermamd: Understanding URINE OUTPUT 🚽 in the critically ill #Nephpearls https://t.co/p1EcU6w5p2 https://t.co/DRFHkkcCSe
RT @edgarvlermamd: Understanding URINE OUTPUT 🚽 in the critically ill #Nephpearls https://t.co/p1EcU6w5p2 https://t.co/DRFHkkcCSe
RT @edgarvlermamd: Understanding URINE OUTPUT 🚽 in the critically ill #Nephpearls https://t.co/p1EcU6w5p2 https://t.co/DRFHkkcCSe
RT @edgarvlermamd: Understanding URINE OUTPUT 🚽 in the critically ill #Nephpearls https://t.co/p1EcU6w5p2 https://t.co/DRFHkkcCSe