Literature DB >> 17127826

[Renal toxicity in HIV-infected patients receiving HAART including tenofovir].

Giordano Madeddu1, Tiziana Quirino, Silvia Carradori, Elena Ricci, Carmela Grosso, Giovanni Penco, Giuseppe De Socio, Elena Rossella, Loredana Palvarini, Patrizia Marconi, Sara Melzi, Maria Stella Mura, Paolo Bonfanti.   

Abstract

HIV-infected patients may undergo renal damage related to the HIV infection itself, to the presence of co-infections, arterial hypertension, diabetes or to the exposure to nephrotoxic drugs. Tenofovir has been associated with the development of acute renal failure with Fanconi syndrome and acute tubular necrosis and, albeit rarely, with chronic liver disease. Patients with low CD4 cell count, low body weight and with concomitant diseases such as arterial hypertension and diabetes or co-infections with HCV, HBV or Treponema pallidum seem at higher risk of tenofovir-related nephrotoxicity. Other risk factors include previous exposure to nephrotoxic drugs and the association of tenofovir with boosted protease inhibitors or with didanosine. However, from the analysis of published papers the incidence of tenofovir-related renal toxicity seems low, as confirmed also by our personal casuistry (SCOLTA Project). Thus, a careful selection of patients including the evaluation of existent renal disease before starting an antiretroviral regimen including tenofovir is necessary to prevent renal damage. Furthermore, frequent monitoring of renal function in patients at higher risk of renal damage is strongly recommended, as well as a tenofovir dose adjustment if an alteration of renal function is detected.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 17127826

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Infez Med        ISSN: 1124-9390


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