肾源性腹水:病例系列与文献综述。

IF 1.4 4区 医学 Q3 UROLOGY & NEPHROLOGY Hemodialysis International Pub Date : 2025-02-27 DOI:10.1111/hdi.13216
K. K. Athish, Shobhana Nayak-Rao
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肾源性腹水,或与肾功能衰竭相关的腹水,最常见于接受血液透析的终末期肾病患者,尽管在肾功能衰竭的早期阶段发生的频率较低。虽然它的确切原因可能是多因素的,但人们普遍认识到一些起作用的机制。这些包括慢性肾病的延迟诊断、腹膜淋巴重吸收减少、营养不良、腹膜通透性增加以及透析和超滤对尿毒症的影响。肾源性腹水通常影响恶病质、透析不足和营养不良的患者,长期预后较差。本文提出了一系列的8例难治性腹水患者随后被诊断为肾源性,并提供了这种情况的回顾。
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Nephrogenic Ascites: A Case Series With Review of Literature

Nephrogenic ascites, or ascites associated with renal failure, is most commonly observed in patients with end-stage renal disease undergoing hemodialysis, though it can occur less frequently in earlier stages of renal failure. While its exact cause is likely multifactorial, several contributing mechanisms are commonly recognized. These include delayed diagnosis of chronic kidney disease, reduced peritoneal lymphatic reabsorption, malnutrition, increased permeability of the peritoneal membrane, and the effects of dialysis and ultrafiltration in uremia. Nephrogenic ascites typically affects cachectic, under-dialyzed, and malnourished patients and carries a poor long-term prognosis. This paper presents a series of eight cases involving patients with refractory ascites subsequently diagnosed as being of renal origin and provides a review of this condition.

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Hemodialysis International
Hemodialysis International UROLOGY & NEPHROLOGY-
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期刊介绍: Hemodialysis International was originally an annual publication containing the Proceedings of the International Symposium on Hemodialysis held in conjunction with the Annual Dialysis Conference. Since 2003, Hemodialysis International is published quarterly and contains original papers on clinical and experimental topics related to dialysis in addition to the Annual Dialysis Conference supplement. This journal is a must-have for nephrologists, nurses, and technicians worldwide. Quarterly issues of Hemodialysis International are included with your membership to the International Society for Hemodialysis. The journal contains original articles, review articles, and commentary to keep readers completely updated in the field of hemodialysis. Edited by international and multidisciplinary experts, Hemodialysis International disseminates critical information in the field.
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