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Original Article

Association Between Fever and Reduced Renal Concentrating Capacity

Pages 35-37 | Received 19 Apr 1990, Accepted 11 May 1990, Published online: 09 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

The renal concentrating capacity was assessed in 18 adult patients with febrile infections of non-renal origin. Urine osmolatity was determined after overnight fluid deprivation for 10 hours followed by subcutaneous administration of 4 μg of desmopressin. All patients had a transient reduction of the concentrating capacity as compared to a subsequent test performed one month later (p < 0.001). During the febrile disease, 12 of 18 patients could not achieve a maximal urine osmolality above the lower limit (-2 SD) of an age-related reference interval. These results suggest that in febrile patients with bacteriuria. a reduced renal concentrating capacity does not necessarily mean that the infection is localised to the kidneys but may rather be explained by fever per se.

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