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Query: UMLS:C0022672 (
acute tubular necrosis
)
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The recipient's hemodynamic condition during anesthesia for renal transplantation has a major influence on the early diuresis of the graft. The effect of maximal hydration during operation was studied in a series of 120 primary human cadaver kidney transplantations performed under peroperative monitoring of the pulmonary arterial pressures (PAPs). The PAPs levels before and at the time of clamp release were correlated with the frequency of postoperative
acute tubular necrosis
(
ATN
). The 120 patients were divided in two groups according to the PAPs levels before release of the vascular clamps: group 1 (22 patients) with a mean
PAP
(
PAP
) of less than or equal to 20 mm Hg and a diastolic
PAP
(DPAP) of less than or equal to 15 mm Hg was compared with group 2 (98 patients) with a
PAP
of greater than 20 mm Hg and a DPAP of greater than 15 mm Hg. Both groups were comparable with regard to the donor's data and the quantity of peroperative fluids. The frequency of
ATN
was 36% in group 1 versus only 6% in group 2. This difference is attributed to the different hemodynamic conditions in both groups: at the beginning of the transplant procedure,
PAP
, DPAP, and central venous pressure (CVP) were higher in group 2; at the time of clamp release,
PAP
, DPAP, CVP, and systolic blood pressure (SBP) were also higher in group 2. This study emphasizes the importance of the PAPs levels at the time of release of vascular clamps to avoid postoperative
ATN
of a kidney transplant.
...
PMID:Maximal hydration during anesthesia increases pulmonary arterial pressures and improves early function of human renal transplants. 675 28
Phenazopyridine (
Pyridium
) is a commonly used urinary tract analgesic. It has been associated with yellow skin discoloration, hemolytic anemia, methemoglobinemia, and acute renal failure, especially in patients with preexisting kidney disease. We report a 17-year-old female with vertically transmitted human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection, presenting with acute renal failure and methemoglobinemia following a suicidal attempt with a single 1,200 mg ingestion of
Pyridium
. She had no prior evidence of HIV nephropathy. The patient had a progressive nonoliguric renal failure on the 3rd day following the ingestion. She was treated with N-acetylcysteine, intravenous carnitine, and alkalinization of the urine. Her kidney biopsy revealed
acute tubular necrosis
with no glomerular changes. After 7 days of conservative management, she was discharged home with normal kidney function. To our knowledge, this is the second smallest amount of
Pyridium
overdose resulting in acute renal failure with no previous history of kidney disease.
...
PMID:Acute renal failure due to phenazopyridine (Pyridium) overdose: case report and review of the literature. 1689 3