先天性肾积水合并短暂性高血压并发尿路感染。

IF 1.7 Q3 INFECTIOUS DISEASES GERMS Pub Date : 2022-09-01 DOI:10.18683/germs.2022.1344
Haruka Fukayama, Hiro Nakao, Kentaro Nishi, Mitsuru Kubota, Akira Ishiguro
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简介:高血压有时与先天性肾积水有关。病例报告:作者报告了一个四个月大的男孩严重的先天性肾积水和一过性高血压引发他的第一次尿路感染(UTI)。尽管尿路感染的临床过程令人满意,但在尿路感染的第9天,他突然出现了严重的高血压(130/80 mmHg)。醛固酮水平在参考范围内,血浆肾素活性略有升高。虽然他的高血压对钙通道阻滞剂是难治性的,但血管紧张素转换酶抑制剂对高血压有效。在第24天,他能够停止降压药,没有器官损伤。结论:虽然我们的病例中高血压的确切原因尚不清楚,但我们认为这是由于严重先天性肾积水患者尿路感染导致肾血流量减少而导致的暂时性肾素相关性高血压。在儿童尿路感染中,特别是单侧肾积水患者,血压监测非常重要。
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Transient hypertension with urinary tract infection in congenital hydronephrosis.

Introduction: Hypertension is occasionally associated with congenital hydronephrosis.

Case report: The authors report a four-month-old boy with severe left congenital hydronephrosis and transient hypertension triggered by his first urinary tract infection (UTI). Despite the satisfactory UTI clinical course, he suddenly developed severe hypertension (130/80 mmHg) on the ninth day of UTI. His aldosterone level was within the reference range and his plasma renin activity was slightly elevated. Although his hypertension was refractory to calcium channel blockers, an angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitor was effective for hypertension. On day 24, he was able to discontinue the antihypertensive without organ damage.

Conclusions: Although the precise cause of hypertension was unclear in our case, we considered it to be temporary renin-associated hypertension due to decreasing renal blood flow due to UTI in a patient with severe congenital hydronephrosis. In pediatric UTI, particularly in patients with unilateral hydronephrosis, blood pressure monitoring is very important.

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