Management of patients with calciphylaxis: current perspectives

IF 0.6 Q4 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
C. Erfurt-Berge, R. Renner
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Abstract

: Calciphylaxis (CP) is a rare disorder presenting with painful ischemic skin ulcerations. Its association with end-stage renal disease, but also non-uremic cases have been described. Several risk factors, like metabolic syndrome, calcium-phosphate imbal-ance, anticoagulative medication and female gender have been discussed. Multidisciplinary therapeutic approaches are necessary since evidence-based guidelines are missing due to lack of pathophysiological understanding of the disease and the absence of studies with large patient cohorts. However, strategies for local wound therapy, reduction of risk factors and systemic therapies are being developed. Changes in duration, frequency and method of hemodialysis and speci fi c medication to lower the calcium upload can be effective in uremic CP cases. Systemic treatments with cinacalcet, sodium thiosulfate or bisphosphonates have been applied successfully in CP patients, but large placebo-controlled randomized trials are still needed to gather better insight into this fatal disease.
钙过敏症患者的治疗:当前的观点
钙化反应(CP)是一种罕见的疾病,表现为疼痛的缺血性皮肤溃疡。它与终末期肾脏疾病有关,但也与非尿毒症病例有关。探讨了代谢综合征、磷酸钙失衡、抗凝药物及女性等危险因素。多学科治疗方法是必要的,因为由于缺乏对疾病的病理生理学理解和缺乏大型患者队列研究,缺乏循证指南。然而,局部伤口治疗、减少危险因素和全身治疗的策略正在开发中。改变血液透析的持续时间、频率和方法,以及特定的药物来降低钙的上传,对尿毒症CP病例是有效的。cinacalcet、硫代硫酸钠或双膦酸盐的全身治疗已经成功地应用于CP患者,但仍需要大规模的安慰剂对照随机试验来更好地了解这种致命疾病。
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Chronic Wound Care Management and Research
Chronic Wound Care Management and Research HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES-
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