The Use of Nocturnal Home Hemodialysis in Sickle Cell Disease.

Ryan J Chan, Daniela Arustei, Christopher T Chan
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Introduction: Despite being a rare cause of end-stage kidney disease (ESKD), sickle cell disease has broad kidney implications. Patients with both sickle cell disease and ESKD are at a greater risk of adverse events including mortality; while these patients can be managed with hemodialysis (HD), the use of nocturnal HD in sickle cell disease has not been previously described.

Methods: Here, we report a patient with sickle cell disease and ESKD who transitioned from conventional HD to nocturnal home HD.

Findings: Following the initiation of extended HD, we observed a significant improvement in her blood pressure (BP) parameters, serum potassium levels, and volume status. We describe the importance of nitric oxide (NO) in maintaining normal endothelial function, and how NO bioavailability is disrupted in both the sickle cell disease and ESKD populations. We speculated that our patient had significant vasoconstriction secondary to NO depletion causing uncontrolled hypertension and intravascular hemolysis (leading to recurrent hyperkalemia), and theorized that extended HD could have enhanced the bioavailability of NO, restoring the vasodilatory capability of her endothelium.

Discussion: Having a dialysis modality that counters the negative pathophysiologic endothelial changes in sickle cell disease and ESKD could result in fewer complications in this vulnerable population.

夜间家庭血液透析在镰状细胞病中的应用
简介:尽管镰状细胞病是终末期肾脏疾病(ESKD)的罕见病因,但它具有广泛的肾脏影响。同时患有镰状细胞病和ESKD的患者发生包括死亡在内的不良事件的风险更高;虽然这些患者可以通过血液透析(HD)进行治疗,但夜间血液透析在镰状细胞病中的应用以前没有报道。方法:在这里,我们报告了一个镰状细胞病和ESKD患者从传统HD过渡到夜间家庭HD。结果:在开始延长HD治疗后,我们观察到她的血压(BP)参数、血清钾水平和容积状态有显著改善。我们描述了一氧化氮(NO)在维持正常内皮功能中的重要性,以及NO在镰状细胞病和ESKD人群中的生物利用度是如何被破坏的。我们推测,我们的患者有明显的血管收缩继发于一氧化氮的消耗,导致不受控制的高血压和血管内溶血(导致复发性高钾血症),并推测延长的HD可能提高了一氧化氮的生物利用度,恢复了内皮的血管扩张能力。讨论:采用透析方式对抗镰状细胞病和ESKD的阴性病理生理性内皮改变可以减少这一易感人群的并发症。
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