Conservation of water in chronic HD should be considered an important responsibility of healthcare practitioners all over the world. We present a wider usage of dialysate flow rates, considering that it would lead to significant water conservation without much compromise on dialysis efficacy in small patients. We believe that further investigation into the utility of reduced dialysate flux in different populations is needed to broaden our understanding of how we can use these techniques in order to significantly reduce water consumption during chronic HD while still ensuring optimum efficacy and efficiency of the therapy.
Consenso colombiano de expertos sobre recomendaciones informadas en la evidencia para la prevención, el diagnóstico y el manejo de la infección por SARS-CoV-2/COVID-19 en pacientes con Enfermedad Renal Crónica en diálisis Colombian Expert Consensus on Evidence-Informed Recommendations for the Prevention, Diagnosis, and Management of SARS-CoV-2 / COVID-19 Infection in Patients with Chronic Kidney Disease on Dialysis
Rev. Colomb. Nefrol. 2016; 3(1): 52 -57 Nefropatía por agente catártico basado en fosfato de sodio en paciente renal trasplantado. Reporte de un caso
52Nefropatía por agente catártico basado en fosfato de sodio en paciente renal trasplantado.Reporte de un casoRoberto Pineda 1 , Alejandra Molano 2 , Adriana Flórez 3 , Roberto D`Achiardi 2 , Benjamín Wancjer 2
ResumenLa nefropatía por fosfato de sodio es una forma de lesión renal que ocurre posterior al uso de laxantes que contienen fosfato de sodio. Puede presentarse de manera aguda o crónica según el tiempo de utilización de dichos medicamentos utilizados para la preparación colónica. La forma aguda puede resolverse con un adecuado tratamiento, pero la forma crónica puede causar daño renal irreversible. Este caso se trata de una paciente con trasplante renal, en seguimiento en la Fundación Cardioinfantil en Bogotá, Colombia, en quien se utilizó fosfato de sodio para una preparación de colonoscopia y se presentó a nuestro servicio con una lesión renal aguda.Palabras clave: Enfermedad renal crónica, nefropatía por fosfato de sodio, diagnóstico (fuente DeCS).
Phosphated-based cathartic agent nephropathy in kidney trasplantation patient. Case report AbstractSodium phosphate nephropathy is a form of renal injury that occurs following the use of laxatives containing sodium phosphate, which can present acutely or chronically after the administration of these drugs used in colonic preparation for colonoscopy. The acute form can resolve with adequate treatment, but the chronic form may cause irreversible kidney damage. The case we report is about a kidney transplantantion patient in whom sodium phosphate was used for colonoscopy preparation debuting with acute kidney injury.
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