Lidocaine pharmacokinetics during water immersion in normal humans

Author:

Blyden G.1,Silverstein F.1,Epstein M.1,Norsk P.1,Brenner B.1,Nwadike N.1,Dorvil M.1

Affiliation:

1. Nephrology Section, Veterans Administration Medical Center, Miami, Florida.

Abstract

Water immersion produces a marked diuresis, natriuresis, and kaliuresis in association with suppression of the renin-aldosterone system. These effects are mediated primarily by an increase in central blood volume. Consequently, this redistribution and the resultant marked increase in cardiac output is associated with alterations in the circulating levels of several volume regulatory hormones, including plasma renin activity and plasma aldosterone. Although the changes in these blood hormonal levels probably reflect perturbation of hormonal release, it is conceivable that the above-mentioned central hemodynamic modifications result in an altered splanchnic blood flow, thereby modulating hormonal clearances. We assessed the effects of immersion on hepatic blood flow by determining the pharmacokinetics of single doses of lidocaine administered intravenously. Seven normal male subjects were studied during a time-control period and during water immersion to the neck. The clearance of lidocaine was unaltered by immersion, suggesting that the presumed marked central hypervolemia and increased cardiac output was not associated with changes in splanchnic blood flow.

Publisher

American Physiological Society

Subject

Physiology (medical),Physiology

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