静脉注射铁引起的低磷血症和肾结石病

IF 2.1 Q3 ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM
Marlene Panzer , Eva Meindl , Benedikt Schaefer , Sonja Wagner , Bernhard Glodny , Gert Mayer , Andreas Pircher , Christoph Schwarz , Felix Beckmann , Clivia Hejny , Bastian Joachim-Mrosko , Juergen Konzett , Herbert Tilg , Isabel Heidegger , Myles Wolf , Ralf Weiskirchen , Heinz Zoller
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克罗恩病患者发生无症状肾结石的风险增加。这些患者体内的结石最常见的成分是一水草酸钙或混合草酸钙和磷酸钙。这两种矿物质的沉淀取决于尿液的 pH 值、钙、磷酸盐和草酸盐的排泄量。本手稿报告了两名患有克罗恩病和肠道切除术的患者,他们在反复输注羧甲基亚铁(一种已知会导致高磷酸盐血尿的药物)后出现了症状性尿路结石。本研究表明,羧甲基亚铁引起的高磷酸盐血症可能与肾结石形成和症状性尿路结石有关,尤其是在接受钙三醇治疗的患者中。降钙三醇已被证明可减轻羧甲基亚铁诱发的继发性甲状旁腺功能亢进和高磷血症,但已知会增加尿钙排泄。对回收结石的化学分析显示,它们是草酸钙和磷酸钙混合结石。利用激光烧蚀-电感耦合等离子体质谱进行的空间分辨元素分析检测到的环状铁沉积显示,结石中也含有铁。根据我们的研究结果,我们建议对需要静脉注射铁剂治疗的炎症性肠病患者进行仔细监测,以防发生低磷酸盐血症和尿路结石。如果此类患者出现低磷血症,则应慎用降钙素三醇。
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Intravenous iron-induced hypophosphatemia and kidney stone disease

Intravenous iron-induced hypophosphatemia and kidney stone disease

Patients with Crohn's disease are at increased risk for symptomatic nephrolithiasis. Stones in these patients are most commonly composed of calcium oxalate monohydrate or mixed calcium-oxalate and calcium-phosphate. Precipitation of both minerals depends on urinary pH, calcium, phosphate and oxalate excretion. The present manuscript reports on two patients with Crohn's disease and bowel resection, in whom the onset of symptomatic urolithiasis occurred after repeated infusions of ferric carboxymaltose – a drug, which is known to cause hyperphosphaturia. The present study shows that ferric carboxymaltose-induced hyperphosphaturia can be associated with kidney stone formation and symptomatic urolithiasis, especially in patients treated with calcitriol. Calcitriol has been shown to mitigate ferric carboxymaltose-induced secondary hyperparathyroidism and hyperphosphaturia, but is known to increase urinary calcium excretion. Chemical analysis of recovered stones revealed that they were mixed calcium oxalate and phosphate stones. Ring-like deposition of iron detected by spatially resolved elemental analysis using laser ablation-inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry, showed that the stones also contained iron. Based on our findings, we propose that patients with inflammatory bowel disease requiring intravenous iron therapy should be carefully monitored for the development of hypophosphatemia and urolithiasis. If hypophosphatemia occurs in such patients, calcitriol should be used with caution.

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Bone Reports
Bone Reports Medicine-Orthopedics and Sports Medicine
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444
审稿时长
57 days
期刊介绍: Bone Reports is an interdisciplinary forum for the rapid publication of Original Research Articles and Case Reports across basic, translational and clinical aspects of bone and mineral metabolism. The journal publishes papers that are scientifically sound, with the peer review process focused principally on verifying sound methodologies, and correct data analysis and interpretation. We welcome studies either replicating or failing to replicate a previous study, and null findings. We fulfil a critical and current need to enhance research by publishing reproducibility studies and null findings.
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