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answering why Thiazides cause vasodilation i found this. Vasodilatory effect: Thiazides also have a direct vasodilatory action, which contributes to their blood pressure-lowering effect. This is achieved through: Reduced intracellular sodium: Decreased sodium levels in vascular smooth muscle cells lead to reduced calcium influx via Na+/Ca2+ exchange, causing vasodilation. Increased potassium levels: Thiazides promote potassium loss in the urine, which can contribute to vasodilation by reducing calcium influx and promoting relaxation of vascular smooth muscle.
In the post op of liquoric fistulas, us ENTs give the patients acetazolamide to decrease the ICP as well, so the graft that closed the fistula will have less of a chance to move
Hello an amazing teacher i have ever had I'm so much thankful to you for all videos I have one question how will potassium come out of the cell which don't have a potassium transporter for example in early distal convoluted tubule and proximal convoluted tubule? If you answer will be so much thankful to you ❤❤❤❤
Last week I had a vented COPD patient in metabolic alkalosis and the critical care team wouldn't switch from furosemide to acetozolamide. I'm hoping your lecture helps me understand.
Yeah gotta be careful with that patient population they have a compensatory metabolic alkalosis 2/2 chronic respiratory acidosis makes it difficult to Wean off the ventilator
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You say that loop diuretics inhibit the Na/Cl/K transporter, which causes less Na/Cl absorption and thus less water to be dragged and absorbed in the ascending limb of the loop of henle. But the ascending loop is impermeable to water and cannot absorb it. Did you make a mistake or did I misunderstand? Ps. Love your videos and really appreciate all the content!
Great Lecture ! but isnt question 5`s answer supposed to be a thiazide diuretic as it decreases calcium levels in urine just like the patient requires ? 2:28:50
Hey Ninja nerd. I have a doubt. In this video while explaining the Loop diuretics renal physio, you said Na, Cl, Mg, Ca are lost. But later on you said it is used in cases of Hyperkalemia to excrete excess Potassium. Can you please explain it. Thank you. Fan of your work
the reason for vasodilatation using thiazide diuretics is that these compounds are COX2 inductors in the vasal endothelium wich causes the release of prostaglandins
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I have spent so much time trying to memorize pharmacology information and it was often useless because, I really couldn't recall the information later for functional application. Now, I know better, and just commit the time to watching these videos and develop an understanding first. Thank you so much.
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You said "proximal convoluted tubule" so many times I may actually remember it 😆. Abbreviation resistance is rare from folks who know their stuff, shows education consciousness, nice work 👍
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answering why Thiazides cause vasodilation i found this. Vasodilatory effect: Thiazides also have a direct vasodilatory action, which contributes to their blood pressure-lowering effect. This is achieved through:
Reduced intracellular sodium: Decreased sodium levels in vascular smooth muscle cells lead to reduced calcium influx via Na+/Ca2+ exchange, causing vasodilation.
Increased potassium levels: Thiazides promote potassium loss in the urine, which can contribute to vasodilation by reducing calcium influx and promoting relaxation of vascular smooth muscle.
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In the post op of liquoric fistulas, us ENTs give the patients acetazolamide to decrease the ICP as well, so the graft that closed the fistula will have less of a chance to move
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I have one question how will potassium come out of the cell which don't have a potassium transporter for example in early distal convoluted tubule and proximal convoluted tubule?
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Last week I had a vented COPD patient in metabolic alkalosis and the critical care team wouldn't switch from furosemide to acetozolamide. I'm hoping your lecture helps me understand.
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Awesome as always...could the thiazides effect on vasodilation be related to glomerulo-tubular feedback?
Unsure. My understanding is that thiazides can cause a relative hypovolemia which may activate the RAAS.
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You say that loop diuretics inhibit the Na/Cl/K transporter, which causes less Na/Cl absorption and thus less water to be dragged and absorbed in the ascending limb of the loop of henle. But the ascending loop is impermeable to water and cannot absorb it. Did you make a mistake or did I misunderstand?
Ps. Love your videos and really appreciate all the content!
Great Lecture !
but isnt question 5`s answer supposed to be a thiazide diuretic as it decreases calcium levels in urine just like the patient requires ?
2:28:50
Hey Ninja nerd. I have a doubt. In this video while explaining the Loop diuretics renal physio, you said Na, Cl, Mg, Ca are lost.
But later on you said it is used in cases of Hyperkalemia to excrete excess Potassium. Can you please explain it. Thank you. Fan of your work
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the reason for vasodilatation using thiazide diuretics is that these compounds are COX2 inductors in the vasal endothelium wich causes the release of prostaglandins
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Please can you do more videos on pharmacology it's a challenging course and your videos really helps
I tried counting the numbers of pharmacology videos and they are just a little...
Because I also have challenges on pharmacology of the endocrine system 😅
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