Literature DB >> 19255109

Acute intermittent porphyria as a cause of respiratory failure: case report.

Folkert W Asselbergs1, Ton K Kremer Hovinga, Cees Bouwsma, Jan van Ingen.   

Abstract

A 45-year-old man with end-stage renal disease due to polycystic kidney disease was admitted to the hospital because of recurrent abdominal pain, progressive peripheral motor neuron neuropathy, and respiratory failure. The diagnosis of acute intermittent porphyria was confirmed by an elevated porphyrin concentration in the urine and the presence of an R167Q mutation in the porphobilinogen deaminase gene. Use of hydroxyzine, weight loss, and/or a mild upper respiratory viral infection might have been the provoking factor of the acute intermittent porphyria. Treatment with intravenous hemin (3 mg/kg) and a high-carbohydrate diet (3000 kcal/d) had no clinical effect. Tetraplegia and chronic respiratory insufficiency developed, and the patient needed a pacemaker because of a symptomatic sinus bradycardia due to autonomic dysfunction. The patient died 10 months after the first manifestation of acute intermittent porphyria.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19255109     DOI: 10.4037/ajcc2009196

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Crit Care        ISSN: 1062-3264            Impact factor:   2.228


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