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Over a 3 1/2 year period, 133 children with hepatic failure underwent orthotopic liver transplantation (OLT) at our center. Renal failure (creatinine clearance less than 20 ml/min/1.73 m2) was present in 19 (14.3%) of these children. In seven of the 19 children, renal failure was present before OLT, and in the other 12 after OLT. The causes of renal failure included hepatorenal syndrome in seven, postischemic acute tubular necrosis in five, severe prerenal azotemia in five, and cyclosporine nephrotoxicity in two. Eight other patients died of renal failure while awaiting emergency transplantation. Of the total of 31 deaths among 133 children who underwent OLT, nine occurred in the 19 patients with renal failure. Thus patients with OLT and renal failure had a significantly higher mortality than other patients with transplants (P less than 0.025). Dialysis was not associated with improved survival. The majority of deaths in patients with renal failure were related to severe hemorrhage, thromboembolic events, and systemic fungal infections. Our experience suggests that renal failure is common in children with hepatic failure and is associated with reduced patient survival after OLT.
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PMID:Renal failure in children with hepatic failure undergoing liver transplantation. 351 8

We report herein the results of a randomized prospective trial comparing maintenance cyclosporine (CsA)-prednisone immunosuppression to a regimen of azathioprine-prednisone-antilymphocyte globulin (ALG) in cadaver renal transplant recipients. Fifty-six patients were entered into this study with 31 assigned to the ALG group and 25 to the CsA group. These two groups were well matched for most major determinants of graft outcome and the mean renal preservation time was 37 hr in each group. The incidence of acute tubular necrosis (ATN) was high in both groups (58% ALG, 72% CsA, NS). There were five cases of primary nonfunction in the CsA group and only one in the ALG group (P = .05). Of the kidneys that functioned, the mean serum creatinine nadir (1.5 vs. 2.2 mg/dl, P = .06) and the mean number of days to reach the serum creatinine nadir (24.2 vs. 43.3 days, P = .03) were both less in the ALG group. The actuarial one-year graft survival rate in the ALG and CsA groups is 78% and 48%, respectively (P less than .05). This difference is mainly due to the large number of primary nonfunctioning grafts in the latter group, which we attribute to the effect of CsA's nephrotoxicity superimposed on renal ischemia incurred prior to transplantation. These data emphasize that, in order to realize the full benefit of CsA in cadaver transplantation, renewed emphasis must be placed on minimizing ischemic renal damage.
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PMID:Detrimental effect of cyclosporine on initial function of cadaver renal allografts following extended preservation. Results of a randomized prospective study. 352 55

Elevated plasma renin activity (PRA) has been documented in patients with established acute renal failure. To study the association of PRA and renal dysfunction, 53 patients who were at risk of developing acute renal failure had serial measurements of PRA, renal function, and urinary beta 2-microglobulin. Those entered for study had pneumonia, septicaemia, volume loss with hypotension, or major surgical procedures with complications. Patients were divided into groups of abnormal or normal renal function. Abnormal renal function was defined by an elevated plasma urea and/or creatinine level with a submaximal urine urea to plasma urea ratio. The mean values of PRA for the abnormal and normal renal function groups, respectively, were 29 and 5.2 ng/ml/h (p less than 0.0001) and for beta 2-microglobulin 16.2 and 6.4 micrograms/l X 10(3) (p less than 0.0005). A linear regression of the logs of PRA to beta 2-microglobulin for the total group of patients gave an r value of 0.526 (p less than 0.001). These data show an association of PRA to renal dysfunction and tubular injury/dysfunction in the prerenal phase of renal failure, suggesting an effect of the renin-angiotensin system at this phase. It is not possible, however, to conclude from our study that the renin-angiotensin system has a direct role in the development of established acute tubular necrosis, since only 3 patients fell within this category.
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PMID:Elevated plasma renin activity associated with renal dysfunction. 352 81

A prospective study compared the efficacy of Doppler ultrasonography (US) and magnetic resonance (MR) imaging in evaluating 38 renal allografts, with specific attention to transplant rejection. Forty-three Doppler US and 42 MR examinations were performed and interpreted. Histologic correlation was obtained from 22 biopsy or nephrectomy specimens. Clinical correlation or a response to instituted therapy was used as confirmation in the remaining allografts. Accuracy in identifying cyclosporine toxicity or acute tubular necrosis could not be evaluated because there were few such cases, with concomitant rejection in most. The ability to predict and identify presence or absence of rejection was not affected by different serum creatinine values. Doppler US was significantly superior to MR imaging in identifying allograft rejection, demonstrating a higher sensitivity (95% vs. 70%), specificity (95% vs. 73%), and accuracy (95% vs. 71%). Because of its low cost and accessibility, Doppler US should become the primary modality for renal transplant screening.
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PMID:Renal allograft rejection: evaluation by Doppler US and MR imaging. 354 Oct 27

At 6 months after kidney transplantation 59 adults with impaired renal function were divided into three groups according to their serum creatinine level: group I 150-199 mumol/l; group II 200-299 mumol/l; and group III greater than or equal to 300 mumol/l. These patients were followed up for 5 years or to graft loss when it became apparent that the eventual outcome was related to the degree of renal impairment at 6 months. Age of donor and age of recipient did not have a bearing on the eventual outcome nor did the frequency of acute tubular necrosis or rejection episodes. Patients with severely impaired renal function with serum creatinine levels greater than or equal to 300 mumol/l have a poor outlook but there are no particular prognostic features on which to base a forecast for the individual patient.
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PMID:Outcome of renal transplants with impaired renal function at 6 months. 354 50

Naloxone HCl (Nx) improves cardiopulmonary performance, reverses cellular hypoxia, and stabilizes lysosomal membranes in shock states. However, no detailed study has yet explored its potential role in renal ischemia, which is inevitable in transplantation and surgical and nonsurgical conditions associated with hypotension and shock. This functional and microanatomical study was carried out on dogs subjected to renal warm ischemia with contralateral nephrectomy. Group I (control; N = 4) had bilateral renal dissection and right nephrectomy. Groups II-IV had their kidney pedicles cross-clamped for 60 min and then reperfused. Group II (N = 9) ischemic kidneys received no treatment. Group III (N = 6) kidneys were flushed with pure Nx HCl (2 mg/kg) during ischemia. Group IV (N = 6) dogs received one iv Nx bolus (2 mg/kg) before clamping and another dose before declamping. Biopsies for adenine nucleotides, histology, and ultrastructure were obtained before ischemia, before reflow, and 15 min and 7 days after reflow. Serum creatinine and blood urea nitrogen were measured daily. Ischemia induced significant renal dysfunction, which was reversed by systemic Nx. Nx offered a remarkable protection against postischemic structural damage. Seventy percent of Group II cortical sections showed grade 4 acute tubular necrosis (ATN), and severe residual damage after a week. Eighty-three percent of Group IV sections showed grade 1 ATN and no residual damage after a week. One week survival was 33% in Group II and 100% in Group IV. Nx can be useful in prevention of acute renal failure in clinical situations with arterial hypotension and shock.
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PMID:Naloxone in renal ischemia: a functional and microanatomical study. 358 32

Adult male Sprague-Dawley rats maintained on a low sodium diet were administered 100 mg of cyclosporine per kg b.wt. per day s.c. for 4 to 10 days. Serum urea nitrogen was significantly elevated by day 4 and continued to rise, whereas serum creatinine was not elevated above control until day 10. Morphologic examination of perfusion-fixed kidneys from cyclosporine-treated rats revealed focal areas of tubular atrophy and interstitial fibrosis in the outer cortex and a generalized increase in interstitial cells in the outer medulla. No areas of acute tubular necrosis were identified. The effect of this dose of cyclosporine on renal hemodynamics was examined in conscious restrained rats. Renal blood flow, measured by microsphere injection, was 70% of control after four daily doses and remained near this level after eight daily doses. The glomerular filtration rate, measured by iodothalamate clearance, was 70% of control after four doses but fell to 34% of control after eight doses. [3H]Thymidine incorporation into renal DNA was used as a sensitive index of renal cell proliferation after cyclosporine administration (100 mg/kg/day). [3H]Thymidine incorporation was increased over control 3-fold in the outer cortex, 7-fold in the inner cortex and 11-fold in the medullary-papillary regions of the kidney after eight daily doses of cyclosporine. Histoautoradiographic examination of renal sections revealed an increase in the number of labeled nuclei in all three regions of the kidney from rats treated with cyclosporine. Morphometric analysis demonstrated that the majority of proliferating cells were located in the interstitium and not in renal tubules.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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PMID:Alterations in renal structure and function in a rat model of cyclosporine nephrotoxicity. 361 60

Pretreatment with the thromboxane synthase inhibitor OKY-046 but not the cyclo-oxygenase inhibitor ibuprofen protects against ischemia-induced acute tubular necrosis. However, ibuprofen together with the vasodilating agent prostaglandin E1 is protective. This suggests that a high prostaglandin to thromboxane ratio is the major factor operative in preventing tubular necrosis, the subject of this study. Rats that had unilateral nephrectomy (n = 60) with the exception of rats that had sham operations (n = 8) underwent 45 minutes of left renal pedicle clamping. Thirty minutes before the operation, the rats received either a saline solution or a thromboxane synthase inhibitor that was given intravenously. The inhibitors OKY-046 (2 milligrams per kilogram, n = 10), UK38485 (1 milligram per kilogram, n = 9) and U63357A (10 milligrams per kilogram, n = 10) were given as a single bolus while the inhibitor CGS13080 (0.1 milligram per kilogram, n = 9, and 1.0 milligram per kilogram, n = 7) was given by constant infusion and continued for 60 minutes after reperfusion. With saline solution therapy, five minutes after reperfusion, thromboxane B2 increased from 154 to 2,537 picograms per milliliter (p less than 0.00001) and 6-keto-prostaglandin F1 alpha increased from 51 to 266 picograms per milliliter (p less than 0.004). At 24 hours, the creatinine level increased from 0.5 to 2.8 milligrams per deciliter (p less than 0.00001). Only OKY-046 yielded a creatinine level at 24 hours of 1.2 milligrams per deciliter, a value lower than that for those in the saline solution control group (p less than 0.002). Furthermore, OKY-046 led to the highest prostaglandin to thromboxane ratio (p less than 0.035). The five other ratios which occurred after drug therapy were inversely related to the decrease in the creatinine value (r = -0.93, p less than 0.02). Histologically, OKY-046 was the only thromboxane synthase inhibitor to prevent acute tubular necrosis (p less than 0.05). Results show that a high prostaglandin to thromboxane ratio protects against acute tubular necrosis.
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PMID:A high plasma prostaglandin to thromboxane ratio protects against renal ischemia. 367 99

High-dose intravenous urography (IVU) was performed 62 times in 59 patients with acute (ARF) and chronic (CRF) renal failure. The major diagnostic categories were chronic glomerulonephritis, malignant hypertension, acute tubular necrosis (ATN), and acute glomerulonephritis. The cause of the renal failure, whether CRF or ARF, oliguric or nonoliguric, could not be reliably determined by either the evolving pattern or density of nephrogram, or the size of the kidneys. Although a persistent dense nephrogram favored the diagnosis of ATN, the major correlate was a decreasing density of nephrogram as the serum creatinine level increased (P less than 0.005).
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PMID:Diagnostic role of intravenous urography in acute and chronic renal failure. 378 76

Four patients are presented aged over 65 years in whom a state of cardiogenic shock was present due to myocardial infarction of the following localization: anterior in two and posterior in two. According to the parameters all patients satisfied the criteria of cardiogenic shock. Of the four patients three died. In all patients parameters of renal lesion were analyzed after establishment of diureses: sodium in urine, creatinine quotient in urine and plasma, osmolality of urine, osmolality quotient of urine and plasma, the renal failure index and the excretional fraction of filtered sodium. The parameters quoted were analyzed the day after diuresis was established. All parameters, apart from sodium in urine, indicated functional oliguria. In corroboration of this were the values of creatinine clearance which were determined the day after establishing diuresis, amounting in all patients to more than 20 ml/min./1.73 m2, i.e. ranging from 20.6 to 59.0 ml/min./1.73 m2. Of the cases which ended fatally all had fibroses and myocardial scars, apart from recent infarction of the myocardium, generalized atherosclerosis particularly of the coronary arteries, and in all patients hypertrophy of the left ventricle and dilatation of the whole heart. In one patient anaemic infarction of one kidney was found and in another acute tubular necrosis (with the renal failure index of 0.3 and the excretional fraction of filtered sodium of 0.2), while in third patient no renal changes were found.
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PMID:The characteristics of acute renal failure in cardiogenic shock in the elderly. 378 19


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