2009
DOI: 10.1017/s0959259809990116
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Handling of water and electrolytes in the healthy old

Abstract: SummaryThis paper reviews the handling of water and electrolytes by the ageing kidney and the clinical consequences in everyday clinical practice. Normal physiology in the adult kidney is discussed, followed by description of the main physiological changes (adaption) that occur as the kidney ages. Clearly, successful management of the elderly patient requires a knowledge of these changes, which result in: (i) increased tendency for volume depletion and dehydration; (ii) decreased ability to tolerate a volume l… Show more

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“…GFR, RPF (5,13), diluting and concentrating capacity (1417), secretion of potassium (18), and ability to excrete an acid load decline in the elderly as compared to young adults (1920). Under normal conditions the elderly are able to maintain electrolyte balance (13).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…GFR, RPF (5,13), diluting and concentrating capacity (1417), secretion of potassium (18), and ability to excrete an acid load decline in the elderly as compared to young adults (1920). Under normal conditions the elderly are able to maintain electrolyte balance (13).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%