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Rev. méd. Chile ; 149(1)ene. 2021.
Article in Spanish | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1389340

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Background: The discovery of the phospholipase A2 receptor antigen and its highly specific autoantibody (anti-PLA2R Ab) was useful for the diagnosis and follow-up of patients with membranous nephropathy (MN). Thus, some international guidelines recommend not performing renal biopsy in patients with positive serum anti-PLA2R Ab. Aim: To evaluate the prevalence of anti-PLA2R Ab in serum and renal tissue samples from Chilean patients with primary MN. Material and Methods: Twenty-eight patients aged 50 ± 14 years (20 males) with biopsy-proven primary MN plus a negative workup for secondary causes were included. Measurements of serum and renal histologic anti-PLA2R Ab were performed. The relationship between the findings of serum and tissue anti-PLA2R Ab was evaluated. Results: Fifteen patients (54 %) had anti-PLA2R Ab presence in serum and 19 patients (68%) had positive anti-PLA2R Ab in the renal biopsy. All patients with positive serum anti-PLA2R Ab had positive antibodies on immunohistochemistry. Conclusions: Serum anti-PLA2R Ab is potentially useful in the diagnosis of patients with suspected primary MN in Chilean population.

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Rev. chil. med. intensiv ; 25(1): 39-48, 2010. tab
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-669733

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La acidosis metabólica es una alteración ácido-base frecuentemente observada en pacientes críticos. Aunque en situaciones extremas este desorden en sí mismo es amenazante para la vida, la presencia de una acidosis metabólica leve no siempre es nociva y puede ser un reflejo de la adaptación fisiológica del organismo a la injuria aguda. Diferentes autores han documentado el desarrollo de acidosis metabólica hiperclorémica asociada al aporte de grandes cantidades de solución salina 0,9 por ciento. Algunos consideran que se trata de una condición benigna y autolimitada, mientras otros sostienen que la acidosis hiperclorémica puede deteriorar la perfusión renal y esplácnica, sin embargo su relevancia clínica real es aún incierta. En un afán de evitar la aparición de acidosis hiperclorémica y sus potenciales efectos adversos, se han desarrollado cristaloides y coloides en formulaciones modificadas para que se asemejen más a la composición del plasma. En este artículo de revisión analizaremo slos mecanismos de producción de la acidosis metabólica hiperclorémica en base al abordaje físico-químico de Stewart; la evidencia existente sobre el impacto de este trastorno sobre las variables de desenlace de los pacientes críticos, y el rol clínico de las nuevas “soluciones balanceadas”.


Metabolic acidosis is an acid-base alteration frequently observed in critically ill patients. Even in extreme situations this disorder in itself is life threatening, the presence of a mild metabolic acidosis is not always harmful and may be the result of physiological adaptation of the organism to acute injury. Several authors have documented the development of hyperchloremic metabolic acidosis associated with the infusion of large amounts of 0.9 percent normal saline. Some consider this to be a benign and transient, while others argue that hyperchloremic acidosis can impair renal and splanchnic perfusion, but her real clinical relevance remains uncertain. In an effort to prevent the development of hyperchloremic acidosis and its potential adverse effects have been development formulations of crystalloid and colloid modified to more closely resemble the composition of the plasma. In this review article will discuss the mechanism of production of hyperchloremic metabolic acidosis by the physicochemical approach Stewart, the existing evidence on the impact of this disorder on the outcome variables in critically ill patients, and clinical role of new “balanced solutions”.


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Humans , Acidosis/chemically induced , Acidosis/prevention & control , Sodium Chloride/adverse effects , Isotonic Solutions/administration & dosage , Plasma Substitutes/administration & dosage , Acidosis/physiopathology , Critical Illness , Chlorides/blood , Acid-Base Equilibrium
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