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O.F.I.L ; 34(1): 21-25, 2024. tab, graf
Artículo en Español | IBECS | ID: ibc-232617

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Introducción: La enfermedad de COVID-19, es una enfermedad emergente cuya patogénesis se relaciona con la tormenta de citocina, la interleucina 6 juega un papel importante en la tormenta de citocinas. El medicamento tocilizumab, es un anticuerpo monoclonal humanizado, el cual se une al receptor soluble IL-6. En pacientes con COVID-19 se ha observado que el uso de tocilizumab disminuye la inflamación exacerbada. Ante este nuevo uso del medicamento es relevante establecer el balance beneficio-riesgo en estos pacientes con COVID-19, identificando con ello las reacciones adversas a medicamentos que pueden estar relacionadas al uso de tocilizumab. Materiales y métodos: Estudio de farmacovigilancia descriptivo y transversal en una cohorte retrospectiva en pacientes sospechosos o confirmados por COVID-19 en el Instituto Nacional de Cardiología Ignacio Chávez de la Ciudad de México, México en el periodo 05 de mayo del 2020 al 20 de enero del 2021. Resultados: De los 36 pacientes participantes en este estudio, la edad promedio fue 53 años, de los cuales 30 fueron hombres y 6 fueron mujeres. Las comorbilidades identificadas en este estudio fue la hipertensión arterial sistémica, seguida de la diabetes mellitus tipo II. En la evaluación de los estudios de laboratorio se observó que 2 pacientes desarollaron neutropenia moderada, mientras que en 5 pacientes se identificó trombocitopenia leve y 2 pacientes desarrollaron trombocitopenia moderada. Las infecciones bacterianas identificadas en el estudio con el uso del medicamento fueron: 5 aislamientos de Klebsiella oxytoca, 4 a Escherichia coli y 4 a Pseudomonas aeruginosa... (AU)


Introduction: COVID-19 is a new emerging disease which pathogenesis is mediated by a cytokines storm, interleukin 6 plays an important part of this storm. Tocilizumab is a humanized monoclonal antibody that binds to the IL-6 receptor. In patient with COVID-19, exacerbated inflammation has been observed to decrease when given tocilizumab. Due to the new use of this drug is relevant to stablish the risk-benefit ratio in COVID-19 patients, by identifying the drug adverse reactions that may be related to the use of tocilizumab. Material and methods: Descriptive and cross-sectional pharmacovigilance study in a retrospective cohort in patients suspected or confirmed by COVID-19 in the National Institute of Cardiology in Mexico City, Mexico from May 5, 2020 to January 20, 2021. Outcomes: From 36 patients in this study, the average age was 53 years of which 30 were men and 6 were women. The comorbidities identified in this study were systemic arterial hypertension followed by type II diabetes mellitus. Evaluating the laboratory results we observed 2 patients developed moderate neutropenia, 5 patients presented mild thrombocytopenia and 2 patients moderate thrombocytopenia. The bacterial infections identified in the study with the use of the tocilizumab were: 5 isolates Klebsiella oxytoca, 4 isolates Escherichia coli and 4 Pseudomonas aeruginosa. Conclusion: Knowing the possible drug adverse reactions that occurred in patients with COVID-19 who were administered tocilizumab, allow us to the identify the risks associated with the drug, determining the safety profile and be alert of bacterial infections, neutropenia, and thrombocytopenia, throughout a pharmacotherapeutical follow up, thereby identifying possible associated alterations possibly restated with the use of tocilizumab. (AU)


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Humanos , Farmacovigilancia , Patogenesia Homeopática , Citocinas
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Blood Purif ; 35(1-3): 112-8, 2013.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23343555

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BACKGROUND/AIMS: Previous studies have suggested that online hemodiafiltration (OL-HDF) fluid can be used as dialysate for continuous renal replacement therapies, and thus HDF costs can be reduced. The aims of this study were to determine the purity of OL-HDF fluid and to verify the stability of the electrolyte composition and acid-base balance during its storage. METHODS: OL-HDF fluid was collected in 70 individual bags and stored for up to 7 days. The following tests were performed daily in 10 bags: natural visible precipitation (macrocrystallization), sample collection for chemical analysis and fluid culture, limulus amebocyte lysate endotoxin test, standard culture of NALGENE® filters after passing of the fluid, and molecular analysis of bacterial DNA. RESULTS: The values of pH and pCO(2) showed a significant change starting at 24 h (p < 0.001); after 72 h, their values were beyond the measurable range. Coefficient of variation for pCO(2) was as high as 25.7%. Electrolyte composition (Na(+), K(+), Cl(-), Ca(2+) and glucose) showed a statistically significant difference over time (p < 0.05); however, their coefficients of variation were low (1.7, 1.4, 0.6, 2.3 and 0.9%, respectively), which might not be considered clinically significant. Negative results were obtained at all points by fluid and filter cultures, endotoxin test and molecular analysis. No macrocrystallization was observed at any time point. CONCLUSIONS: We demonstrate the microbiological purity of OL-HDF fluid stored for up to 7 days. The electrolyte composition was stable, except for a relevant change in pCO(2) and consequently in pH (first noted at 24 h), emphasizing the need to reassess the acid-base balance in multilayer plastic bags in future studies.


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Equilibrio Ácido-Base , Hemodiafiltración/normas , Soluciones para Hemodiálisis/análisis , Soluciones para Hemodiálisis/normas , Electrólitos/análisis , Endotoxinas/análisis , Hemodiafiltración/instrumentación , Soluciones para Hemodiálisis/química , Humanos , Concentración de Iones de Hidrógeno , Cuidados a Largo Plazo , Control de Calidad
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