How the treatment of gastrointestinal tract disorders may be infl uenced by the kidneys

Q4 Medicine
M. Merta
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Summary: The treatment of gastrointestinal tract (GIT) diseases may, under specific conditions, be significantly influenced by the kidneys or by kidney disorders. One of the potential scenarios of such interaction is the concurrent involvement of the kidneys and the GIT organs within one disorder, another option being the negative impact of impaired renal function on the prognosis of the GIT disease and, finally, the need for an adequate choice and dose adjustment of renally eliminated medication to avoid nephrotoxicity. Renal impairment may occur as an adverse effect of the treatment of the GIT condition and may limit further therapy. In this context we have recently focused on the following clinical situations: the development of acute kidney injury during treatment with proton pump inhibitors, renal complications of inflammatory bowel disease management and the development of acute phosphate nephropathy due to the use phosphate containing laxatives. An early identification of the mechanisms leading to renal injury can prevent the development of irreversible renal lesions and facilitate an efficient treatment of the GIT. Key words: treatment of gastrointestinal tract disorders – acute kidney injury – proton pump inhibitors – renal complications of inflammatory bowel disease – acute phosphate nephropathy
胃肠道疾病的治疗如何受到肾脏的影响
摘要:胃肠道(GIT)疾病的治疗,在特定条件下,可能会受到肾脏或肾脏疾病的显著影响。这种相互作用的潜在情况之一是在一种疾病中同时累及肾脏和胃肠道器官,另一种可能是肾功能受损对胃肠道疾病预后的负面影响,最后,需要适当选择肾脏消除药物并调整剂量以避免肾毒性。肾脏损害可能作为胃肠道疾病治疗的不良反应发生,并可能限制进一步的治疗。在此背景下,我们最近关注了以下临床情况:质子泵抑制剂治疗期间急性肾损伤的发展,炎症性肠病管理的肾脏并发症以及由于使用含磷酸盐泻药而导致的急性磷酸盐肾病的发展。早期识别导致肾损伤的机制可以预防不可逆肾损害的发展,并促进对GIT的有效治疗。关键词:胃肠道疾病治疗-急性肾损伤-质子泵抑制剂-炎症性肠病肾并发症-急性磷酸盐肾病
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Gastroenterologie a Hepatologie
Gastroenterologie a Hepatologie Medicine-Gastroenterology
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