Diuretics - Loop Flashcards
What is A?
Glomerulus
What is B ?
Proximal convoluted tubule
What is C?
Loop of Henle
What is D?
Distal convoluted tubule
What is E?
Collecting duct
How much NA is absorbed in the loop of henle?
25%
Which diuretic works by stimulating sodium secretion?
Mannitol
How do Loop diuretics work ?
They act on the ascending limb of the loop of henle, where they inhibit the NA+/K+/2CL- protein.
Remember water follows NA +, so if NA+ is not reabsorbed into the body, neither is water and therefore has a diuretic effect (Increases urination).
Which Diuretic works by inhibiting the NA+/K+/2CL- protein?
Loop Diuretics
Name 2 x loop Diuetics
Fruesimide
Bumetanide
What type of Diuretics are Fruesimide and Bumetanide?
Loop Diuretics
What are the indications for Loop Diuretics ?
- Acute Pulmonary Odema
- Chronic Heart failure
- Other oedematous states, eg renal disease, or liver failure.
What are some adverse effects of loop Diuretics ?
- Dehydration
- Hypotension
- Low electrolyte state (hyponatremia, hypomagnesaemia, and hypokalemia)
- Hearing Loss
-Tinnitus
Why can loop diuretics cause hearing loss and tinitus ?
A similar NA+/K+/2CL- co-transporter to the kidney is also present in the ear where it helps to convert sound into an electrical signal and loop diuretics may therefore induce a reversible form of deafness.
Why may you need to switch from furosemide to bumetanide?
The proportion of frusemide absorbed by the gut is highly variable; it tends to be particularly low in severe fluid overload due to gut wall oedema.
- IV fruesimide may be appropriate.
-Bumetanide may be appropriate.