头孢曲松脑病在老年透析患者中的应用。

IF 1 Q4 UROLOGY & NEPHROLOGY
Yumiko Nakamura, Ryo Yamamoto, Yuya Shioda, Takatsugu Iwashita, Taisuke Shimizu, Akito Maeshima, Hajime Hasegawa, Tomonari Ogawa
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头孢曲松在临床上被广泛使用,但它可能在透析患者中引起头孢曲松脑病。我们描述头孢曲松脑病在透析患者。这名87岁的日本妇女有9年的透析史。患者因右侧肋下疼痛及下背部疼痛入科,诊断为肾囊肿出血及感染。入院后给予头孢曲松(CTRX) 2g /天,卧床休息,症状得到改善。在住院第7天,她开始表现出语言不连贯和无反应;第10天,患者意识水平降至III级,出现肌阵挛。脑部核磁共振和脑脊液检查排除了脑血管疾病和脑炎。脑电图显示以额叶为主的三相波。我们怀疑是头孢曲松脑病,将抗生素改为头孢唑林1克/天。到第12天,肌阵挛减少,患者能够交流。到第14天,她的意识水平已改善到入院时的水平。我们治疗头孢曲松脑病的透析患者。虽然CTRX通常被认为不需要在肾衰竭患者中减少剂量(由于其肝脏排泄),但有必要谨慎,因为透析患者过量服用可导致肌阵挛和脑病。
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Ceftriaxone encephalopathy in a very elderly dialysis patient.

Ceftriaxone is widely used clinically but it can potentially cause ceftriaxone encephalopathy in individuals who are on dialysis. We describe ceftriaxone encephalopathy in a dialysis patient. The 87-year-old Japanese woman had a 9-year dialysis history. She was admitted to our department with right subcostal pain and lower back pain and was diagnosed with renal cyst hemorrhage and infection. Post-admission, we treated her with ceftriaxone (CTRX) 2 g/day and bed rest, which improved her symptoms. On the 7th hospitalization day, she began to exhibit incoherent speech and unresponsiveness; by day 10, her consciousness level had decreased to grade III and myoclonus appeared. Brain MRI and a cerebrospinal fluid examination ruled out cerebrovascular disease and encephalitis. EEG showed triphasic waves predominantly in the frontal lobe. Suspecting ceftriaxone encephalopathy, we switched the antibiotic to cefazolin 1 g/day. By day 12, the myoclonus decreased and the patient was able to communicate. By day 14, her consciousness level had improved to her admission level. We treated ceftriaxone encephalopathy in a dialysis patient. Although CTRX is generally thought to not require dose reduction in patients with renal failure (due to its hepatic excretion), caution is necessary as overdosage in dialysis patients can lead to myoclonus and encephalopathy.

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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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