Literature DB >> 2048579

Effects of the methylprednisolone pulse therapy on renal function.

T Sakemi1, M Yamaguchi, S Fujimi, Y Nagano, M Uchida.   

Abstract

The effect of the methylprednisolone (MP) pulse therapy on renal function was examined in 15 patients with renal or collagen disease. Three nephrotic patients who had reduced renal function and active renal disease with progressive deterioration of renal function prior to the use of MP developed transient renal failure following an MP pulse therapy. The renal failure in each case was reversed by discontinuation of MP and/or by forced diuresis using albumin and furosemide. We examined the correlations between the individual changes in serum creatinine (Scr), body weight (BW) and urine volume (UV) before and after the pulse therapy and other laboratory data such as Scr, total serum protein and albumin. There were significant correlations between a change in Scr on the one hand and changes in BW and UV, Scr and serum albumin on the other. These findings mean that the effect of the MP pulse therapy on renal function depends on the clinical state of the patient and that renal deterioration after the pulse therapy may be more marked in patients who are more nephrotic and more impaired in renal function and suggest that increasing sodium and water retention during an MP therapy and the associated renal interstitial edema, proposed as one of the mechanisms of acute renal failure occurring in patients with minimal-change nephrotic syndrome, may be responsible for the MP-induced transient renal failure.

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Year:  1991        PMID: 2048579     DOI: 10.1159/000168272

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Nephrol        ISSN: 0250-8095            Impact factor:   3.754


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