Life-threatening renal failure caused by vasomotor nephropathy associated with nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs.

M Horackova, J Charvat, J Hasa, J Forejt, M Kvapil
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The purpose of this study was to evaluate the prevalence of life-threatening renal failure (RF) caused by vasomotor nephropathy associated with nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) treatment (NSAID-RF) and risk factors for this renal impairment in an inception cohort of patients with recently diagnosed uremia treated by emergency hemodialysis in a prospective regional study. There are few published data on this phenomenon. Two hundred fifty-six patients (137 men, 119 women, mean age 68 years [22-95 years]) with acute uremia were treated with emergency hemodialysis in the intensive care unit over a period of 70 months. The patients were from an area of 231,000 inhabitants. Of the 256 patients, clinical data from a group of 79 patients with medical-type renal failure were analyzed in detail. The prevalence of NSAID-RF was 8%. This prevalence decreased to 4% when patients without any other medication affecting compensatory renal hemodynamics were considered. Moreover when nonpharmacological insults were not taken into account the prevalence decreased to only 1.6%. In 80% of the patients with NSAID-RF, nonpharmacological insults contributed to renal impairment. Both hypotension of cardiac etiology and dehydration/hypovolemia were present in 25% of the patients with this type of RF while urinary tract obstruction was seen in 1%. In 75% patients with NSAID-RF the underlying nephropathies were identified. NSAID-RF was not frequent. The population at greatest risk for renal functional alteration associated with NSAID therapy included patients with dehydration/hypovolemia, hypotension of cardiac etiology and those with pre-existing renal impairment, especially with vascular and analgesic nephropathy.

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与非甾体抗炎药相关的血管舒缩性肾病引起的危及生命的肾衰竭。
本研究的目的是在一项前瞻性区域研究中,评估与非甾体抗炎药(NSAID)治疗(NSAID-RF)相关的血管舒缩性肾病引起的危及生命的肾衰竭(RF)的患病率和这种肾损害的危险因素,该队列是最近诊断为尿毒症并接受紧急血液透析治疗的患者。很少有关于这一现象的公开数据。256例急性尿毒症患者(男性137例,女性119例,平均年龄68岁[22-95岁])在重症监护室接受了紧急血液透析治疗,为期70个月。这些病人来自一个有23.1万居民的地区。对256例患者中79例内科型肾功能衰竭患者的临床资料进行详细分析。NSAID-RF患病率为8%。当考虑没有任何其他药物影响代偿性肾血流动力学的患者时,患病率下降到4%。此外,当不考虑非药物损伤时,患病率降至仅1.6%。在80%的非甾体抗炎药- rf患者中,非药物损伤导致肾脏损害。25%的此类RF患者存在心脏原因性低血压和脱水/低血容量,1%的患者存在尿路梗阻。在75%的非甾体抗炎药- rf患者中发现了潜在的肾病。NSAID-RF不常见。与非甾体抗炎药治疗相关的肾功能改变风险最大的人群包括脱水/低血容量、心脏病因性低血压和先前存在肾脏损害的患者,特别是血管和镇痛性肾病患者。
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