用肾脏 TMA 治疗恶性高血压:降压需谨慎。

IF 1 Q4 UROLOGY & NEPHROLOGY
Narumichi Iwamura, Yuta Matsukuma, Eisuke Katafuchi, Yoshiko Nakano, Kanako Tsutsumi, Yuki Ueno, Yasuhisa Tamura, Toshiaki Nakano
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摘要

恶性高血压并发肾血栓性微血管病是急性肾损伤(AKI)的一种罕见但严重的病因。患者通常接受降压治疗,但血压管理非常复杂,初始治疗目标不明确。我们报告了一名患有严重高血压(血压 210/140 mmHg)、AKI(血清肌酐 9.27 mg/dL)、贫血(血红蛋白 7.6 g/dL)、血小板减少症(血小板 113 k/μL)的 55 岁男性患者,肾活检证实其患有恶性动脉肾硬化症和血栓性微血管病。他之前每天服用 20 毫克阿齐沙坦,但第二天就失去知觉,血压升至 118 毫米汞柱,血清肌酐在 6 个月内从 1.28 毫克/分升升至 9.27 毫克/分升,被紧急送入医院。他停用了阿齐沙坦;每天服用 12.5 毫克的洛沙坦来控制血压,目标是将收缩压控制在 150 至 160 毫米汞柱之间。他的肌酐在第 14 天达到峰值;然而,每天服用 12.5 - 50 毫克的洛沙坦和 5 - 10 毫克的氨氯地平,肾功能在第 10 个月时逐渐改善到 4.48 毫克/分升,没有进行血液透析,也没有再发生晕厥。我们的病例表明,血压管理应循序渐进,以避免缺血风险。
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Managing malignant hypertension with renal TMA: a case for caution in blood-pressure reduction.

Malignant hypertension with renal thrombotic microangiopathy is a rare yet serious cause of acute kidney injury (AKI). Patients are often treated with antihypertensive therapy; however, managing their blood pressure is complex, with targets for initial treatment unclear. We report on a 55-year-old male with severe hypertension (blood pressure 210/140 mmHg), AKI (serum creatinine 9.27 mg/dL), anemia (hemoglobin 7.6 g/dL), thrombocytopenia (platelets 113 k/μL), and renal biopsy confirming malignant arteriolar nephrosclerosis and thrombotic microangiopathy. Previously prescribed 20-mg azilsartan daily, he lost consciousness the next day and was urgently admitted with a blood pressure of 118 mmHg and increased serum creatinine from 1.28 to 9.27 mg/dL over 6 months. Azilsartan was stopped; blood pressure managed with 12.5 mg of losartan daily, targeting systolic pressure between 150 and 160 mmHg. His creatinine peaked on day 14; however, treatment with 12.5 - 50 mg/day of losartan and 5 - 10 mg/day of amlodipine gradually improved renal function to 4.48 mg/dL by month ten without hemodialysis or further syncope. Our case suggests a gradual approach to blood-pressure management to avoid ischemic risks.

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CEN Case Reports
CEN Case Reports UROLOGY & NEPHROLOGY-
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期刊介绍: Clinical and Experimental Nephrology (CEN) Case Reports is a peer-reviewed online-only journal, officially published biannually by the Japanese Society of Nephrology (JSN).  The journal publishes original case reports in nephrology and related areas.  The purpose of CEN Case Reports is to provide clinicians and researchers with a forum in which to disseminate their personal experience to a wide readership and to review interesting cases encountered by colleagues all over the world, from whom contributions are welcomed.
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