维生素D中毒的急性和延迟后果:两例报告

Lekarz wojskowy Pub Date : 2023-06-30 DOI:10.53301/lw/154796
Adam Rytel, Kacper Żelek, Magdalena Mosakowska, S. Niemczyk
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背景:维生素D中毒(VDI)是一种罕见的肾损伤原因,但它可以有致命的后果。我们想提出两例高剂量维生素D摄入导致严重健康问题的患者。病例介绍:第一个病例是一位68岁的女性,每天服用大约20,000 IU的维生素D。入院时,实验室检查显示肾功能参数升高、高钙血症和血清维生素D浓度升高。第二个病例是一名71岁的男子,两年半前服用了维生素D,结果他被纳入了慢性血液透析计划。由于肾脏疾病的潜在可逆原因-小管间质性肾炎的迹象和持续高血清维生素D浓度,尝试停止血液透析,给予类固醇治疗,但没有预期的效果。讨论:一个长期存在的问题是在没有医疗监督的情况下补充高剂量的维生素D。据估计,美国有相当多的人每天服用超过4000国际单位的维生素D。这些剂量与未经证实的许多健康益处有关,尽管近年来科学研究已经能够反驳其中的一些说法。基于我们所提出的两个案例,我们想强调维生素D中毒的后果有多严重。结论:维生素D中毒可引起急性肾损伤,在某些情况下可导致终末期肾功能衰竭,需要肾脏替代治疗。
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Acute and delayed consequences of vitamin D intoxication: two case reports
Background: Vitamin D intoxication (VDI) is a rare cause of kidney injury, but it can have fatal consequences. We would like to present two cases of patients in whom high doses of vitamin D intake led to significant health problems. Case Presentation: The first case is a 68-year-old woman taking approximately 20,000 IU of vitamin D daily. On admission, laboratory tests showed elevated renal function parameters, hypercalcemia, and elevated serum vitamin D concentration. The second case was a 71-year-old man intoxicated with vitamin D two and a half years earlier, as a consequence the patient was included in the chronic hemodialysis program. Because of a potentially reversible cause of kidney disease – signs of tubulointerstitial nephritis and persistent high serum vitamin D concentration, attempt of hemodialysis withdrawal was made, steroid therapy was administered, without expected effect. Discussion: A persistent problem is supplementing with high doses of vitamin D without medical supervision. It is estimated that a significant number of people in the U.S. population takes more than 4,000 IU of vitamin D per day. These are the doses that have been linked to numerous health benefits by unverified sources, even though in recent years scientific studies have been able to refute some of these claims. Based on the two cases we have presented, we want to emphasize how serious the consequences of vitamin D intoxication can be. Conclusions: Vitamin D intoxication may cause acute kidney injury, and in some cases may lead to end-stage renal failure and require renal replacement therapy.
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