Mannitol Flashcards
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MoA
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osmotic diuretic that functions at the PCT and Loop of Henle only
- these are the only locations where H20 can move from interstitial space –> renal tubule lumen for excretion
- **prevents the reabsorption of Na+ back into the blood –> keeps H20 in the tubule lumen
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Clinical Uses
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intracranial HTN (question will usually talk about papilledema)
- induces high osmotic gradient in the blood vessels –> water influx occurs –> solvent drag
- drug overdose
3
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Adverse Effects & Contraindications
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pulmonary edema
- **contraindicated in HF patients for this reason
- high osmotic pressure from mannitol –> high hydrostatic pressure after water influx occurs –> larger-than-normal pressure gradient between pulmonary blood vessels and interstitial space, causing fluid to leak out of the pulmonary vasculature
- dehydration from polyuria
- **contraindicated in renal failure patients because high GFR is required to filter so much fluid
- renal failure patients cannot increase GFR to accommodate –> more renal damage occurs from pressure of the fluid
- **contraindicated in renal failure patients because high GFR is required to filter so much fluid
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