The treatment of pulmonary edema in the absence of renal function. A role for sorbitol and furosemide
C. C. Anderson, M. B. Shahvari and J. E. Zimmerman
In doses sufficient to induce a rapid osmotic loss of fluid from the bowel,
sorbitol can provide an alternate method of removing fluid in patients who
lack renal function. Two patients with acute pulmonary edema and oliguric
renal failure were treated with a combined therapy of sorbitol and
furosemide. Their clinical, hemodynamic, and metabolic responses were
strikingly similar to those achieved with furosemide therapy alone in
patients with normal renal function.