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Pathophysiology and Management of Hyperammonemia in Organ Transplant Patients.

Harish Seethapathy1, Andrew Z Fenves2.   

Abstract

Neurologic complications are common after solid-organ transplantation, occurring in one-third of patients. Immunosuppression-related neurotoxicity (involving calcineurin inhibitors and corticosteroids), opportunistic central nervous system infections, seizures, and delirium are some of the causes of neurologic symptoms following solid-organ transplantation. An uncommon often missed complication posttransplantation involves buildup of ammonia levels that can lead to rapid clinical deterioration even when treated. Ammonia levels are not routinely checked due to the myriad of other explanations for encephalopathy in a transplant recipient. A treatment of choice for severe hyperammonemia involves renal replacement therapy (RRT), but there are no guidelines on the mode or parameters of RRT for reducing ammonia levels. Hyperammonemia in a transplant recipient poses specific challenges beyond the actual condition because the treatment (RRT) involves significant hemodynamic fluctuations that may affect the graft. In this review, we describe a patient with posttransplantation hyperammonemia and discuss the pathways of ammonia metabolism, potential factors underlying the development of hyperammonemia posttransplantation, and choice of appropriate therapeutic options in these patients.
Copyright © 2019 National Kidney Foundation, Inc. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  Hyperammonemia; ammonia; bowel decontamination; continuous renal replacement therapy (CRRT); detoxification; hemodialysis (HD); kidney transplant; nitrogen scavengers; organ transplant

Year:  2019        PMID: 31040091     DOI: 10.1053/j.ajkd.2019.03.419

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Kidney Dis        ISSN: 0272-6386            Impact factor:   8.860


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Review 1.  Recommendations for the Diagnosis and Therapeutic Management of Hyperammonaemia in Paediatric and Adult Patients.

Authors:  Amaya Bélanger-Quintana; Francisco Arrieta Blanco; Delia Barrio-Carreras; Ana Bergua Martínez; Elvira Cañedo Villarroya; María Teresa García-Silva; Rosa Lama More; Elena Martín-Hernández; Ana Moráis López; Montserrat Morales-Conejo; Consuelo Pedrón-Giner; Pilar Quijada-Fraile; Sinziana Stanescu; Mercedes Martínez-Pardo Casanova
Journal:  Nutrients       Date:  2022-07-02       Impact factor: 6.706

Review 2.  Hyperammonemia After Lung Transplantation: Systematic Review and a Mini Case Series.

Authors:  Amir Y Kamel; Amir M Emtiazjoo; Lauren Adkins; Abbas Shahmohammadi; Hassan Alnuaimat; Andres Pelaez; Tiago Machuca; Mauricio Pipkin; Hyun-Wook Lee; I David Weiner; Satish Chandrashekaran
Journal:  Transpl Int       Date:  2022-05-03       Impact factor: 3.842

Review 3.  Hyperammonemia Post Lung Transplantation: A Review.

Authors:  Robert F Leger; Matthew S Silverman; Ellen S Hauck; Ksenia D Guvakova
Journal:  Clin Med Insights Circ Respir Pulm Med       Date:  2020-10-26
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