THE FAILURE OF INTRACRANIAL PRESSURE-VOLUME CHANGE TO INFLUENCE RENAL FUNCTION 1

Abstract
Alterations in intracranial venous pressure and venous volume, and the pressure and volume of cerebrospinal fluid, have been studied for their effect on renal function in the anesthetized dog. The excretion of Na and chloride, urinary flow, and clearances of creatinine and para-aminohippurate are not significantly influenced by altering pressure-volume relationships of the cerebral venous system and the cerebrospinal fluid.