Dialysis disequilibrium syndrome: A case report

Yahya, H. Hidayati, Alexander Tikara Sugondo, Vania Ayu Puspamaniar, Fajar Sena Firdausa
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Dialysis disequilibrium syndrome (DDS) is a rare syndrome that can occur in patients with severe azotemia undergoing an initial hemodialysis (HD) session. DDS is associated with a more rapid decrease in urea concentration in the blood than in the brain during dialysis. Although severe DDS is less common, the milder forms of DDS may be missed by doctors. A 53-year-old male patient had the main complaint of severe dizziness in the last 10 months accompanied by a sensation of a wobbling head and tinnitus in his right ear. The patient had previously been diagnosed with polycystic kidney disease in 2018 and underwent regular hemodialysis two times a week since June 2019. In the patient's neurological status, cerebellar examination was positive for left dysmetria, left positive past pointing, Romberg test (open eye) fell to the right, and Romberg test (closed eye) fell to the right. There was no nystagmus on the patient's neuro-ophthalmological examination. Patients with kidney failure are at risk of developing DDS, so that appropriate precautions are needed. Due to the variability of symptoms, DDS often goes undiagnosed. Thus, it is important to be aware of the risk factors for DDS so that preventive steps can be taken appropriately. Continuous case reporting will raise awareness and the opportunity for further research to improve outcome in severe cases of DDS. Keywords: Dialysis; Disequilibrium; Dizziness; Polycystic Kidney. Citation: Yahya, Hidayati HB, Sugondo AT, Puspamaniar VA, Firdausa FS. Dialysis disequilibrium syndrome: A case report. Anaesth. pain intensive care 2024;28(1):191−195; DOI: 10.35975/apic.v28i1.2388 Received: October 10, 2023; Reviewed: December 20, 2023; Accepted: January 02, 2024
透析失衡综合征:病例报告
透析失衡综合征(DDS)是一种罕见的综合征,可发生在接受初次血液透析(HD)治疗的严重氮质血症患者身上。透析失衡综合征与透析过程中血液中尿素浓度的下降速度比大脑中尿素浓度的下降速度更快有关。虽然严重的 DDS 并不常见,但较轻的 DDS 可能会被医生遗漏。一名 53 岁的男性患者主诉在过去 10 个月中出现严重头晕,并伴有头部晃动感和右耳耳鸣。患者曾于2018年被确诊为多囊肾,自2019年6月起接受每周两次的定期血液透析。在患者的神经系统状态中,小脑检查为左侧构音障碍阳性,左侧指过去阳性,Romberg试验(睁眼)向右侧下降,Romberg试验(闭眼)向右侧下降。患者的神经眼科检查没有发现眼球震颤。肾衰竭患者有患 DDS 的风险,因此需要采取适当的预防措施。由于症状多变,DDS 常常得不到诊断。因此,必须了解 DDS 的风险因素,以便采取适当的预防措施。持续的病例报告将提高人们的认识,并为进一步研究提供机会,以改善严重 DDS 病例的治疗效果。关键词:透析透析;失衡;头晕;多囊肾。引用:Yahya, Hidayati HB, Sugondo AT, Puspamaniar VA, Firdausa FS.透析失衡综合征:病例报告。Anaesth. pain intensive care 2024; 28(1):191-195; DOI: 10.35975/apic.v28i1.2388 Received:收稿日期:2023 年 10 月 10 日;审稿日期:2023 年 12 月 20 日;接受日期:2023 年 12 月 20 日:收稿日期:2023 年 10 月 10 日;审稿日期:2023 年 12 月 20 日;接受日期:2024 年 1 月 02 日:接受:2024 年 1 月 02 日
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