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A segmental necrosis of the ascending colon sometimes affecting the terminal ileum was observed 13 times in 12 end-stage renal disease patients over a 5400 patient-years observation period. In all but three cases the patient was operated within 24 h of onset of the abdominal pain. Three patients had a bowel perforation; nine had a limited intestinal necrosis. All underwent a partial resection or colectomy. Two died within 1 month. In all cases the mucosa was necrotic, the submucosa small vessels were congested and the mesenteric vessels were normal. Ischaemic bowel disease has been previously reported in uraemic patients, but our cases do not fit with the usual reported features of this complication. The absence of typical mesenteric infarction, vascular thrombosis, stenosis or major atherosclerotic lesions is surprising. The ascending colon topography of the lesions is very unusual.
Ischaemia
, constipation and other factors may play a role.
Nephrol
Dial
Transplant 1995 Dec
PMID:Segmental necrosis of ascending colon in haemodialysis patients. 891 53
How an increase in blood pressure, in and of itself, induces hypertensive nephrosclerosis is unclear. In an earlier study we found that leukocyte infiltration, proximal tubular cell proliferation, matrix deposition and interstitial fibrosis occur in the unclipped kidney of 2 K 1 C Goldblatt hypertensive rats. In this study we tested the hypothesis that the cell surface adhesion molecule ICAM-1 is expressed on the vascular endothelium and tubular epithelium of unclipped kidneys at 4 weeks. As a positive control, we examined the clipped kidney as well. We found that systolic blood pressure was significantly elevated in renovascular hypertensive rats compared to sham-operated controls after 4 weeks (198 +/- 5 mmHg vs 121 +/- 2 mmHg, P < 0.001). Furthermore, quantitative (densitometry) measurements showed that ICAM-1 expression on vascular endothelium and on tubular cells was significantly increased in unclipped kidneys compared to controls (P < 0.05). The same was true for monocyte and granulocyte infiltration (P < 0.05). These same variables were even more prominent in the clipped kidneys, compared to unclipped and control kidneys (P < 0.05). Our data show that ICAM-1 is expressed in unclipped kidneys exposed to hypertension as well as in clipped kidneys exposed to
ischemia
. We suggest that mechanical injury induced by increased blood pressure is responsible for an inflammatory adhesion molecule-mediated response and concomitant renal injury.
Nephrol
Dial
Transplant 1997 May
PMID:Leukocyte infiltration and ICAM-1 expression in two-kidney one-clip hypertension. 917 41
Hand
ischemia
following placement of upper limb arteriovenous accesses for dialysis may result in debilitating complications and contribute to morbidity and mortality on dialysis. Two distinct clinical variants of hand
ischemia
are recognized: vascular steal syndrome, in which a spectrum of severity of ischemic changes affect all tissues of the hand; and ischemic monomelic neuropathy, where
ischemia
is confined to the nerves of the hand. Early diagnosis and treatment of these complications (often including closure of the access) is imperative to prevent hand paralysis, and digital or hand amputation.
Semin
Dial
PMID:Upper limb ischemia after vascular access surgery: differential diagnosis and management. 1101 93
Aim of this experimental study is to verify the protective effect of molsidomine on the renal function and structural modifications in the
ischemia
-reperfusion rat kidney. Sixty-eight male Sprague-Dawley rats, which were right nephrectomized and occluded left renal artery for 60 minutes were used. Group I (n = 10) Sham-Operated animals, which only underwent right nephrectomy. Group II (n = 20) Untreated ischemic rats, which underwent left renal ischemia by occlusion of the renal artery for 60 minutes before blood flow was restored. Group III (n = 18) Molsidomine treated ischemic rats, Group IV (n = 20) L-NAME (N(G)-nitro-L-arginine methyl ester) treated ischemic rats. Serum creatinine and blood urea nitrogen (BUN) were measured daily and biopsies were obtained from the remaining left kidneys. At seventh day, 55% and 50% of the rats remained alive at the
G-II
and G-IV respectively. Molsidomine treated rats (G-III) were alive and healthy at day 7. The serum creatinine and BUN levels were significantly higher in
G-II
and G-IV when compared with the sham-operated group (G-I). G-III rats showed a rapid return to the normal serum creatinine and BUN values on postoperative days 1, 2, 3 and 4. The obtained values in
G-II
were significantly lower in comparison to the values of
G-II
and G-IV. The most severe damage (grade 3 to 4) was determined in the kidneys of rats from GII or GIV. The degree of renal tubular damage in GIII was evaluated as grade 1 or 2 tubular damage according to Jablonkski's scale. Our findings suggested that the administration of molsidomine may vanquish the pernicious effects of warm
ischemia
on kidney structure and function.
...
PMID:The effects of the nitric oxide donor molsidomine prevent in warm ischemia-reperfusion injury of the rat renal--a functional and histophatological study. 1198 49
Calciphylaxis is a small vessel vasculopathy involving mural calcification with intimal proliferation, fibrosis, and thrombosis. This syndrome occurs predominantly in individuals with renal failure and results in
ischemia
and necrosis of skin, subcutaneous fat, visceral organs, and skeletal muscle. The syndrome causes significant morbidity in the form of infection, organ failure, and pain. Mortality rates are high. In individuals with renal failure, risk factors for the development of calciphylaxis include female sex, Caucasian race, obesity, and diabetes mellitus. Many cases occur within the first year of dialysis treatment. Several recent reports demonstrate that prolonged hyperphosphatemia and/or elevated calcium x phosphorus products are associated with the syndrome. Protein malnutrition increases the likelihood of calciphylaxis, as does warfarin use and hypercoagulable states, such as protein C and/or protein S deficiency. Recent advances in diagnostic tools and therapeutic strategies have helped in the management of patients with calciphylaxis.
Semin
Dial
PMID:Calciphylaxis: emerging concepts in prevention, diagnosis, and treatment. 1210 Apr 55
Low-density lipoprotein apheresis (LDLA) leads to an improvement of microcirculation during the very early stages of treatment, and continued treatment may produce antiatherogenic effects in patients with peripheral arterial disease (PAD). Suppression of oxidative stress, improvement of endothelial functions and alteration in the action of vasoactive compounds may occur with the improvement of the rheological property of blood as a result of aggressive removal of atherogenic factors including LDL, possibly resulting in the suppression of development of atherosclerosis. As these effects of LDLA may ameliorate not only PAD but also
ischemia
in other organs, it is suggested that repeated LDLA prevents the progression of atherosclerotic diseases and probably improves the long-term prognosis of patients with PAD.
Ther Apher
Dial
2003 Aug
PMID:Changes in oxidative stress and microcirculation by low-density lipoprotein apheresis. 1288 25
Acute thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura (TTP) is a life-threatening disorder that has previously been described associated with various types of surgery. An association between total abdominal hysterectomy (TAH) and TTP has never been reported. Thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura is classically characterized by thrombocytopenia, microangiopathic hemolytic anemia, fever, azotemia and neurological manifestations. Atypical manifestations of TTP include hepatitis, pancreatitis, acute respiratory distress syndrome, non-occlusive mesenteric
ischemia
and peripheral digital
ischemia
. This case report describes the occurrence of acute TTP following TAH and bilateral salpingo-oopherectomy, which manifested with typical and atypical features (i.e. hepatitis, pancreatitis). Plasma exchange therapy resulted in the complete resolution of the process.
Ther Apher
Dial
2003 Jun
PMID:A case report of total abdominal hysterectomy resulting in acute thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura with pancreatitis and hepatitis: complete resolution with plasma exchange therapy. 1292 16
The purpose of this study was to compare the degree of erythrocyte adhesiveness/aggregation (EAA) reduction of two low-density lipoprotein (LDL) apheretic procedures, namely direct adsorption of lipoproteins (DALI) and dextran sulfate adsorption (DSA). A significant (P < 0.001) reduction of EAA was noted in six hypercholesterolemic patients who underwent a total of 40 apheretic sessions and no difference was noted in the degree of EAA reduction by the two techniques. Thus. being a real-time and point-of-care test, the erythrocyte adhesiveness/aggregation test can be applied in relevant situations of acute
ischemia
, where therapeutic LDL apheresis could improve the hemorheology of individuals with increased concentrations of cholesterol and inflammatory sensitive proteins.
Ther Apher
Dial
2004 Feb
PMID:Comparative analysis between dextran sulfate adsorption and direct adsorption of lipoproteins in their capability to reduce erythrocyte adhesiveness/aggregation in the peripheral blood. 1512 18
An 18-year-old woman diagnosed with piridoxine-resistent primary hyperoxaluria type 1 (PH-1) and progressive renal insufficiency complicated with acute renal failure of obstructive origin who developed systemic oxalosis affecting the heart (cardiomyopathy), the skin (cutaneous ulcers) and vascular system (lower limb
ischemia
, as well as pulmonary and cerebral microcirculatory blockage resulting in pulmonary hemorrhage and tonic-clonic general seizures. As conventional hemodialysis (HD) or peritoneal dialysis (PD) are unable to eliminate enough oxalate to avoid a continuous positive balance, long daily sessions (6-7 h) of high-flux hemodialysis (highly permeable polyamide membrane of 2.1 m2) for 67 consecutive days normalized blood oxalate levels and reversed the systemic complications secondary to the calcium oxalate crystals deposit. The patient underwent a combined liver-kidney transplantation and has progressed well to the present time. The most important factors in PH-1 treatment are analyzed. Even though combined liver-kidney transplantation is the treatment of choice and should be performed before the glomerular filtrate rate (GFR) falls below 25 mL/min/1.73 m2, intensive HD becomes necessary to prevent oxalosis in the face of acute renal failure. Also, as our case shows, intensive HD can achieve a negative oxalate balance and reverse both the systemic lesions and the oxalate deposits.
Ther Apher
Dial
2004 Feb
PMID:Long daily hemodialysis sessions correct systemic complications of oxalosis prior to combined liver-kidney transplantation: case report. 1512 20
Hypertension in end-stage renal disease (ESRD) is an important risk factor for left ventricular hypertrophy (LVH), cardiac failure, coronary artery disease (CAD), and arrhythmia. LVH is generally considered an integrator of the long-term effects of hypertension and other cardiovascular (CV) risk factors and represents the strongest predictor of adverse CV outcomes in ESRD patients. The risk of heart failure is higher in patients with a history of hypertensive renal disease than in those with other diagnoses. Both coronary heart disease (CHD) and LVH predict congestive heart failure, which is often the ultimate cause of death in patients with cardiac
ischemia
or LVH. A history of long-standing hypertension is associated with ischemic heart disease both in cross-sectional and prospective studies in ESRD. Atrial fibrillation and ventricular arrhythmias are highly prevalent in dialysis patients and are implicated in mortality and sudden death in this population. Despite the lack of evidence from randomized controlled trials, it appears reasonable that interventions aimed at curbing the high CV mortality of ESRD should be targeted to both hypertension and LVH.
Semin
Dial
PMID:Cardiac consequences of hypertension in hemodialysis patients. 1525 Sep 22
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