柠檬酸钠治疗婴儿肾小管酸中毒的丙二醇神经毒性。

Clinical Nephrology. Case Studies Pub Date : 2020-05-08 eCollection Date: 2020-01-01 DOI:10.5414/CNCS109984
Mahjabeen Khan, Ara Vartanyan, Anthony Scalzo, Sarah Riley, Jeanine Cain, Joseph Maliakkal
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枸橼酸钠液体制剂常用于小儿肾小管酸中毒的治疗。方便的剂量和管理是重要的,以确保长期的药物依从性和正常生长的慢性形式的这种情况。液态柠檬酸钠配方含有丙二醇,这是一种常用的赋形剂,高剂量时可能有毒。文献中已经报道了由药物赋形剂引起的丙二醇毒性,包括许多继发于持续静脉注射抗癫痫药物的病例,但与口服柠檬酸钠治疗相关的毒性尚未报道。我们报告第一例丙二醇神经毒性在6周大的婴儿肾小管酸中毒与柠檬酸钠治疗。临床对药物相关毒性风险的怀疑和对柠檬酸钠中丙二醇含量的认识有助于及时诊断和处理。由于高柠檬酸钠需要量和低丙二醇代谢能力,儿科患者毒性风险增加,认识到这一点对于儿科肾小管酸中毒患者的最佳护理至关重要。
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Propylene glycol neurotoxicity due to sodium citrate therapy in an infant with renal tubular acidosis.

Sodium citrate in its liquid formulation is commonly used as therapy for renal tubular acidosis in pediatric patients. Convenient dosing and administration is important to ensure long-term medication adherence and normal growth in the chronic forms of this condition. Liquid sodium citrate formulations contain propylene glycol, a commonly used excipient, which can be toxic at high doses. Propylene glycol toxicity due to medication excipients has been reported in the literature, including many cases secondary to sustained exposure to intravenous anti-epileptics, however toxicity associated with oral sodium citrate therapy has not been described. We report the first case of propylene glycol neurotoxicity in a 6-week-old infant with renal tubular acidosis treated with sodium citrate. Clinical suspicion of risk for medication-related toxicity and awareness of propylene glycol content in sodium citrate led to timely diagnosis and management. Awareness of increased risk of toxicity in pediatric patients due to high sodium citrate requirement and low propylene glycol metabolism capacity is important for optimal care for pediatric patients with renal tubular acidosis.

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