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A case of anaphylactoid reaction to acetate in acetate-containing bicarbonate dialysate.

Taro Misaki1, Yumiko Suzuki2, Yoshitaka Naito2, Tempei Shiooka2, Taisuke Isozaki2.   

Abstract

A 35-year-old man with end-stage kidney disease due to chronic glomerulonephritis was admitted to our hospital to start maintenance hemodialysis (HD). One hour after starting the first session of HD, he experienced general pruritus, urticaria, and dyspnea. Signs and symptoms were resolved by discontinuing HD and administrating an antihistamine drug; HD-associated anaphylactoid reactions were therefore suspected. Over the next few HD sessions, we changed the dialysis membrane, anticoagulant, HD circuit and needle, in that order, but general pruritus and urticaria again appeared within 3 h after starting each session of HD. Finally, when we changed the dialysate from acetate-containing bicarbonate dialysate to acetate-free bicarbonate dialysate, urticaria was clearly less than that seen in previous HD sessions, and subsided after discontinuation of HD. Subsequently, 20 mg of oral prednisolone (PSL) was administered 1 h before starting HD, and the patient did not experience general pruritus, urticaria, or dyspnea after starting the session. When administered acetate-containing bicarbonate dialysate after oral PSL pretreatment, the patient again experienced general pruritus, urticaria and dyspnea. Few reports have been published on the occurrence of anaphylactoid reactions during HD using acetate dialysate. We report a rare case of anaphylactoid reactions with acetate in acetate-containing bicarbonate dialysate that were reduced with the use of acetate-free bicarbonate dialysate and oral PSL pretreatment.

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Keywords:  Acetate-containing bicarbonate dialysate; Acetate-free bicarbonate dialysate; Anaphylactoid reaction

Year:  2014        PMID: 28509276      PMCID: PMC5411627          DOI: 10.1007/s13730-014-0144-z

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  CEN Case Rep        ISSN: 2192-4449


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