2014
DOI: 10.5380/rmu.v1i3.40751
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Resinas Trocadoras De Cátions Na Hipercalemia Aguda Grave

Abstract: INTRODUÇÃOAs resinas trocadoras de cátions fazem parte da abordagem terapêutica tradicional da hipercalemia. As resinas de troca catiônica são substâncias sintéticas, não absorvíveis, que liberam um cátion que faz parte de sua composição e captam outro cátion de interesse, no caso, o potássio, causando a redução da calemia. As resinas disponíveis atualmente são: poliestireno sulfonato de sódio (PSS), nos Estados Unidos, e poliestireno sulfonato de cálcio (PSC), no Brasil. Grande parte da literatura encontrada … Show more

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“…The oral route is the preferred form of administration, and rectal administra-tion is still possible when oral administration is not available. Although it is primarily used in the treatment of hyperkalaemia secondary to chronic renal disease, its relatively fast onset (2-12 hours) allows its use in acute situations, in association with other hypocalcaemia drugs 5 . Gastrointestinal side effects, such as nausea and constipation, are relatively frequent, and colic ulceration and/or colic necrosis is a rare but well documented complication of this therapy 5-7 .…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The oral route is the preferred form of administration, and rectal administra-tion is still possible when oral administration is not available. Although it is primarily used in the treatment of hyperkalaemia secondary to chronic renal disease, its relatively fast onset (2-12 hours) allows its use in acute situations, in association with other hypocalcaemia drugs 5 . Gastrointestinal side effects, such as nausea and constipation, are relatively frequent, and colic ulceration and/or colic necrosis is a rare but well documented complication of this therapy 5-7 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%