Dopamine and Polyuria

  1. DANIEL POLANSKY, M.D.;
  2. NANCY EBERHARD, Pharm. D.; and
  3. ROLLY MCGRATH, M.D.
  1. Wishard Memorial Hospital, Indiana University Medical Center;
    Indianapolis, IN 46202

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    To the editor: We would like to report the case of a patient with an unusual but important association with dopamine.

    A 75-year-old black man was evaluated for obtundation. He was found to have a left frontoparietal encephalitis and presumed endocarditis despite negative blood cultures. He developed hypotension during his hospitalization and was begun on a dopamine infusion. Before this hypotensive episode his intake and output were approximately equal. His renal function was stable; a calculated creatinine clearance rate was 80 mL/min. The urine specific gravity was between 1.020 and 1.030.

    During the dopamine infusion, which ranged from 9 to

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