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[Aluminic intoxication in chronic hemodialysis. A diagnosis rarely evoked nowadays. Clinical case and review of the literature]. / Intoxication aluminique en hémodialyse chronique. Un diagnostic rarement évoqué de nos jours. Illustration par un cas clinique et revue de la littérature.
Seidowsky, Alexandre; Dupuis, Emmanuel; Drueke, Tilman; Dard, Serge; Massy, Ziad A; Canaud, Bernard.
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  • Seidowsky A; Service de néphrologie-dialyse, hôpital Ambroise Paré, AP-HP, 9, avenue Charles-de-Gaulle, 92100 Boulogne-Billancourt, France; Service de néphrologie-hémodialyse, hôpital américain de Paris, 63, boulevard Victor-Hugo, 92200 Neuilly-sur-Seine, France. Electronic address: alexandre.seidowsky@ahparis.o
  • Dupuis E; Service de néphrologie-hémodialyse, hôpital américain de Paris, 63, boulevard Victor-Hugo, 92200 Neuilly-sur-Seine, France.
  • Drueke T; Inserm U-1018, CESP, équipe 5, 94800 Villejuif, France.
  • Dard S; Service de néphrologie-hémodialyse, hôpital américain de Paris, 63, boulevard Victor-Hugo, 92200 Neuilly-sur-Seine, France.
  • Massy ZA; Service de néphrologie-dialyse, hôpital Ambroise Paré, AP-HP, 9, avenue Charles-de-Gaulle, 92100 Boulogne-Billancourt, France; Inserm U-1018, CESP, équipe 5, université Versailles-Saint-Quentin, 94800 Villejuif, France.
  • Canaud B; Department of medicine, centre of excellence medical, FMC Deutschland, Bad Homburg, Allemagne; Montpellier university, Montpellier, France.
Nephrol Ther ; 14(1): 35-41, 2018 Feb.
Article en Fr | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29174672
ABSTRACT
Aluminum intoxication in chronic hemodialysis patients has virtually vanished over the last decade. Therefore, the diagnosis is rarely advocated at present. Aluminum intoxication in dialysis patients associates to different degrees with dialysis encephalopathy, bone disorders and microcytic anemia. We report here the observation of a patient receiving intermittent hemodialysis therapy who presented with acute encephalopathy. It turned out to be caused by aluminum intoxication secondary to a defect in dialysis water treatment. Whatever the therapeutic approach, the prognosis of this dramatic complication in hemodialysis patients remains poor. In severe cases, only renal transplantation can be able to improve clinical outcome. Major sources of aluminum are tap water used for dialysis together with a defective water treatment system, and to a minor extent oral aluminum-containing phosphate binders and antacids. In the absence of a bone biopsy, the diagnosis can be made by measuring serum aluminum or better after a desferrioxamine test. Prevention of aluminum overload is of utmost importance. It is the responsibility of dialysis centers to provide aluminum-free water and dialysis fluid. In case of proven aluminum intoxication, the K/DOQI guidelines indicated how to best treat hemodialysis patients, based on long-term desferrioxamine infusions during the hemodialysis session. It is recommended to implement a stepwise increasing desferrioxamine dosage to prevent an acute decompensation with irreversible neurological lesions.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Diálisis Renal / Aluminio / Fallo Renal Crónico Tipo de estudio: Diagnostic_studies / Etiology_studies / Guideline / Prognostic_studies Límite: Humans / Male / Middle aged Idioma: Fr Revista: Nephrol Ther Asunto de la revista: NEFROLOGIA / TERAPEUTICA Año: 2018 Tipo del documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Diálisis Renal / Aluminio / Fallo Renal Crónico Tipo de estudio: Diagnostic_studies / Etiology_studies / Guideline / Prognostic_studies Límite: Humans / Male / Middle aged Idioma: Fr Revista: Nephrol Ther Asunto de la revista: NEFROLOGIA / TERAPEUTICA Año: 2018 Tipo del documento: Article