Newborn treated with continuous renal replacement therapy for citrulinemia-type 1

Sanamed Pub Date : 2022-01-01 DOI:10.5937/sanamed0-40473
D. Tosun, N. Akçay, Emin Menentoğlu, E. Şevketoğlu, Ozgul Salihoğlu
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Introduction: Hyperammonemia occurs as a result of the inability to convert ammonia, a metabolic toxin, into urea due to a block in the urea cycle, and there resulting neurotoxicity is responsible for the pathogenesis. Case Presentation: Our patient was 7 days old when followed up in an external center for 3 days with a preliminary diagnosis of neonatal sepsis. Lethargy, vomiting, tachypnea, and convulsions, which are frequently seen in the first neonatal forms of urea cycle disorders, were also present in our patient. He was referred to us as a result of high ammonia levels when he was examined in terms of congenital metabolic diseases. He was intubated due to the rapid development of respiratory failure. When he was admitted to our intensive care unit with hyperammonemia, light reflex could not be obtained, and widespread cutis marmaratus was developed. Continuous renal replacement therapy was started in our patient and administered intermittently for 120 hours. The glucose infusion rate was followed by high fluid. When it orally tolerated, it is supported with sodium benzoate and sodium stearyl fumarate to reduce ammonia. Nutrition was limited to protein with Basic P. Conclusion: After staying in the intensive care unit for 30 days, our patient was discharged with the recommendation of outpatient follow-up by the pediatric metabolism physician. When our patient came for his check up after two months, there was no nystagmus and no seizures.
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新生儿持续肾替代治疗瓜氨酸血症1型
导读:高氨血症的发生是由于尿素循环受阻而无法将氨(一种代谢毒素)转化为尿素,由此产生的神经毒性是其发病机制的原因。病例介绍:我们的患者7天大时,在外部中心随访了3天,初步诊断为新生儿败血症。嗜睡、呕吐、呼吸急促和抽搐,这些常见于新生儿尿素循环障碍的早期形式,也出现在我们的患者中。当他被检查为先天性代谢疾病时,他因为氨含量高而被介绍给我们。由于呼吸衰竭的迅速发展,他被插管。当患者因高氨血症入住重症监护室时,光反射无法获得,并出现广泛的马尔maratus。我们的患者开始了持续的肾脏替代治疗,并间歇性地给予120小时。葡萄糖输注率高,液体输注率高。当口服耐受时,用苯甲酸钠和富马酸硬脂酰钠支持以减少氨。结论:患者在重症监护室住院30天后,在儿科代谢医师门诊随访的建议下出院。两个月后,当我们的病人来做检查时,没有眼球震颤和癫痫发作。
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