Literature DB >> 6893118

Effects of long-term therapy with calcitriol in patients with moderate renal failure.

M D Healy, H H Malluche, D A Goldstein, F R Singer, S G Massry.   

Abstract

Since abnormalities in divalent ion metabolism occur early in renal insufficiency, treatment of patients with moderate renal failure with calcitriol could halt and/or reverse these disturbances. The effects of long-term treatment with calcitriol (0.5 microgram/day) in three such patients were evaluated. Serum calcium level rose from 0.3 to 0.7 mg/dL. Blood parathyroid hormone levels were mildly elevated and fell to normal. Intestinal absorption of calcium increased. The patients had hypocalciuria and the urinary calcium level increased. Creatinine clearance remained stable in all patients. Iliac crest biopsy specimens obtained after double tetracycline hydrochloride labeling revealed mild osteomalacia and hyperparathyroid bone disease that healed after therapy. The data show that a small dose of calcitriol is safe and effective for the management of the derangements of divalent ion metabolism in patients with moderate renal failure.

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Year:  1980        PMID: 6893118

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Arch Intern Med        ISSN: 0003-9926


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