多西他赛和顺铂治疗舌鳞状细胞癌引起的急性严重低钾血症:病例报告。

IF 2.6 Q3 ONCOLOGY World journal of clinical oncology Pub Date : 2024-10-24 DOI:10.5306/wjco.v15.i10.1309
Hong-Mei Jiang, Rong Sun, Bing-Jie Ning, Xue-Qin Yang, Xiao-Ju Zhu
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背景:舌鳞状细胞癌(TSCC)是一种发生于舌粘膜鳞状上皮的口腔恶性肿瘤,具有恶性程度高、浸润性生长、淋巴结转移早、预后差等特点。目前,以多西他赛为代表的紫杉醇是头颈部鳞癌的标准一线治疗药物。多西他赛属于紫杉醇类药物,是一种抑制细胞有丝分裂和增殖的抗肿瘤药物。其不良反应包括骨髓抑制、脱发、胃肠道反应、体液潴留和过敏反应。病例摘要:一名 TSCC 患者在接受多西他赛和顺铂化疗期间出现了严重的低钾血症。在最危急的情况下,他的血钾水平降至 1.85 mmol/L。患者四肢肌力均为 1 级,无法完成任何动作,这被认为是严重低钾血症的征兆。所采取的措施包括通过微型泵静脉输液、静脉注射和口服补钾药物,从而逐渐改善了患者的肌力和血清钾水平。患者度过了化疗后严重低钾血症的关键时期。他在治疗后总体状况良好,病情稳定后出院:结论:多西他赛可能会导致严重的低钾血症和低镁血症,目前研究人员还不清楚其机制。这意味着化疗专科护士必须具有高度的责任心,密切观察患者对抗癌药物的反应,及早发现不良反应症状。在选择化疗方案时要考虑患者的个体差异,坚持个体化治疗原则。多周期化疗后,患者应注意毒副反应的积累,并在化疗结束后 24 小时内接受血液检查复查。对于出现严重胃肠道反应的患者,必须监测其电解质水平,以避免出现可能导致死亡的并发症。
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Acute severe hypokalemia caused by treatment of tongue squamous cell carcinoma with docetaxel and cisplatin: A case report.

Background: The tongue squamous cell carcinoma (TSCC) is an oral malignant tumor arising from the squamous epithelium of the tongue mucosa, characterized by a high malignant degree, invasive growth, early lymph node metastasis, and poor prognosis. Paclitaxel, represented by docetaxel, is now the standard first-line treatment for head and neck squamous cell carcinoma. Docetaxel, which belongs to the class of drugs known as paclitaxel, is an antitumor drug that inhibits cell mitosis and proliferation. Its adverse effects include myelosuppression, hair loss, gastrointestinal reactions, fluid retention, and allergic reactions. However, hypokalemia is rare, most cases are mild or moderate, and severe hypokalemia is seldom reported.

Case summary: During chemotherapy with docetaxel and cisplatin, a patient with TSCC developed severe hypokalemia. His potassium level was found to have been reduced to 1.85 mmol/L at the most critical situation. The patient had grade 1 muscle strength in all four limbs and could not perform any action, which was considered to be a sign of severe hypokalemia. Measures taken included intravenous infusion via micro-pump, intravenous injection, and oral potassium supplement, which gradually improved muscle strength and serum potassium levels. The patient survived the critical period of severe hypokalemia after chemotherapy. He was generally in good condition following treatment and discharged in stable condition.

Conclusion: Docetaxel may cause severe hypokalemia with hypomagnesemia and the mechanism for this is not yet known to researchers yet. This means that nurses specializing in chemotherapy must exercise a high degree of responsibility, closely observe the patient's reaction to the anticancer medication, notice any symptoms of adverse effects early. It is necessary to be considerate regarding individual differences between patients when selecting chemotherapy regimens and adhere to the principle of individualized treatment. Following multiple cycles of chemotherapy, patients should be aware of the accumulation of toxic side effects and receive blood tests reviewed within 24 hours of completion. It is essential to monitor electrolyte levels in patients suffering from severe gastrointestinal reactions to avoid complications that may result in death.

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