Literature DB >> 17767339

Avoiding dialysis in tumour lysis syndrome: is urate oxidase effective? - a case report and review of literature.

Wan Yee Teo1, Tsee Foong Loh, Ah Moy Tan.   

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INTRODUCTION: Hyperuricaemia in tumour lysis syndrome (TLS) can cause acute renal failure (ARF), necessitating dialysis. Recombinant urate oxidase (rasburicase) converts uric acid to soluble allantoin, which is excreted easily. CASE REPORT: An 8-year-old boy with stage 3 Burkitt's lymphoma, TLS was successfully treated with hyper-hydration, diuretics and rasburicase, without dialysis. This is the first paediatric case in Kandang Kerbau Women's & Children's Hospital (KKH) in which rasburicase was used. We review the literature on the effectiveness of urate oxidase in avoiding dialysis in TLS. TREATMENT AND OUTCOME: Our patient developed rapidly rising serum uric acid (SUA) and progressive renal impairment. Hyper-hydration and rasburicase (0.2mg/kg) were administered. SUA rapidly decreased from 1308 to 437 mmol/L within 12 hours. Urate oxidase has shown better results than allopurinol. There was a need for dialysis in 0.4% to 1.7% of patients with haematological malignancies given rasburicase, compared to 20% in patients given allopurinol.
CONCLUSIONS: Rasburicase can reverse renal insufficiency. Though expensive, it may be cost-effective by lowering incidence of dialysis, shortening the duration of intensive care and hospitalisation, allowing early chemotherapy.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17767339

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ann Acad Med Singapore        ISSN: 0304-4602            Impact factor:   2.473


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1.  Sunitinib inducing tumor lysis syndrome in a patient treated for renal carcinoma.

Authors:  Judith Michels; Nathalie Lassau; Marine Gross-Goupil; Christophe Massard; Arnaud Mejean; Bernard Escudier
Journal:  Invest New Drugs       Date:  2009-06-24       Impact factor: 3.850

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