BRASH综合征:慢性肾病患者和房室结阻滞剂。

Case Reports in Nephrology Pub Date : 2025-05-12 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1155/crin/3405566
Zein A Alsayed-Ahmad, Sanaa Saddour, Tasnim Mustafa Saddour, Mohamad Moafak Hariri, Karam Albitar, Sami Albitar
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背景:BRASH综合征是一种危及生命的疾病,包括心动过缓、肾功能衰竭、房室阻塞、休克和高钾血症。它通常对常规治疗有抗药性,需要及时诊断和治疗。我们报告一例BRASH综合征成功治疗急诊科和肾内科。病例介绍:一名57岁男性,患有高血压、糖尿病、缺血性心脏病和慢性肾病,表现为严重腹泻、嗜睡和休克。他有高钾血症、代谢性酸中毒和急性肾损伤。他的心电图显示窦性心动过缓伴完全性房室传导阻滞。他在服用比索洛尔,但已经停药了。他接受了血液透析、降钾剂和血管活性药物。肾功能改善,心率恢复正常,伴有一级房室传导阻滞。出院时建议患者避免使用av阻滞剂,并随访肾病和心脏病学。结论:BRASH综合征是肾功能不全和av阻断药物患者高钾血症、低血压和心动过缓的严重并发症。它可能需要血液动力学支持和临时起搏器插入。早期识别和治疗这种疾病可以降低死亡率和发病率。
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BRASH Syndrome: A Patient With Chronic Kidney Disease and AV Nodal Blockers.

Background: BRASH syndrome is a life-threatening condition that involves bradycardia, renal failure, atrioventricular blockade, shock, and hyperkalemia. It is often resistant to conventional treatments and requires prompt diagnosis and management. We report a case of BRASH syndrome successfully treated in the Emergency Department and Nephrology Department. Case Presentation: A 57-year-old man with hypertension, diabetes, ischemic heart disease, and chronic kidney disease presented with severe diarrhea, lethargy, and shock. He had hyperkalemia, metabolic acidosis, and acute kidney injury. His electrocardiogram showed sinus bradycardia with complete AV block. He was on bisoprolol, which was discontinued. He received hemodialysis, potassium-lowering agents, and vasoactive drugs. His renal function improved, and his heart rate normalized with first-degree AV block. He was discharged with advice to avoid AV-blocking agents and follow-up with nephrology and cardiology. Conclusions: BRASH syndrome is a serious complication of hyperkalemia, hypotension, and bradycardia in patients with kidney dysfunction and AV-blocking medications. It may require hemodynamic support and temporary pacemaker insertion. Early recognition and treatment of this entity can reduce mortality and morbidity.

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Case Reports in Nephrology
Case Reports in Nephrology Medicine-Nephrology
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