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Oncología (Guayaquil) ; 33(3): [228-238], 2023.
Article in English, Spanish | LILACS | ID: biblio-1531943

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Introducción:El síndrome de lisis tumoral (SLT) es una emergencia oncológica, que produce alteraciones en el metabolismo, causando manifestaciones clínicas y trastornos bioquímicos que ponen en peligro la vida del paciente.El objetivo del presente estudio fue identificar las características clínicas, de laboratorio y tratamiento del SLT, en pacientes pediátricos onco-lógicos, del Instituto del Cáncer SOLCA-Cuenca, en el periodo 2010 ­2020.Materiales y métodos:En este estudio se identificó las características del SLT, en pacientes pediátricos oncológicos, del Instituto del Cáncer SOLCA-Cuenca, en el periodo 2010 ­2020, a través de un estudio de tipo descriptivo-observacional.Resultados:Seincluyó 463 historias clínicas, en el cual se obtuvo que el SLT tuvo una frecuen-cia del 5.61 %, con predominio del sexo masculino (57.7%) y con una edad media de 7 ± 1.29 años. La presentación clínica más observada fue la deshidratación con náusea, vómito y dia-rrea (57.7%). Las alteraciones de laboratorio más frecuentes fueron la hiperuricemia y la hi-pocalcemia, con un 76.9 %y un 73.1 %respectivamente. La Leucemia linfoblástica aguda (LLA) fue el diagnósticooncológico con más casos (61.5 %). Los pilares del tratamiento fue-ron la hiperhidratación y el uso de alopurinol, utilizados en el 100% y un 80.8 %respectiva-mente.Conclusión:El SLT afectó más frecuentemente a varones, con diagnóstico de leucemia, ma-nifestaciones clínicas digestivas y alteraciones de laboratorio (hiperuricemia e hipocalcemia). El tratamiento empleado resultó eficaz y se basó en lo recomendado por la literatura médica


Introduction:Tumor lysis syndrome (TLS) is an oncological emergency that results in meta-bolic alterations, causing clinical manifestations and biochemical disorders that endanger pa-tients' lives. The objective of the present study was to identify the clinical, laboratory, and treat-ment characteristics of TLSsin pediatric oncology patients at the SOLCA-Cuenca Cancer Ins-titute from 2010­2020.Materials and methods: In this study, the characteristics of TLS were identified in pediatric oncology patients at the SOLCA-Cuenca Cancer Institute from 2010 to 2020 through a des-criptive observational study.Results: A total of463 medical records were included. TLSs were associated witha frequency of 5.61%, with a predominance of males(57.7%) and a mean age of 7 ± 1.29 years. The most commonclinical presentation was dehydration with nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea (57.7%). The most frequent laboratory alterations were hyperuricemia and hypocalcemia, with 76.9% and 73.1%,respectively. The oncological diagnosis was acutelymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) in most patients(61.5%). The pillars of treatment were hyperhydration and allopurinol, used in 100% and 80.8%, respectively.Conclusion: TLSsmore frequently affectmen with a diagnosis of leukemia, digestive clinical manifestations, orlaboratory alterations (hyperuricemia and hypocalcemia). The treatment used was effective and based on what the medical literature recommended


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Humans , Male , Female , Child, Preschool , Child , Adolescent , Hemic and Lymphatic Diseases , Neoplasms
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Rev. colomb. nefrol. (En línea) ; 7(supl.2): 273-279, jul.-dic. 2020.
Article in Spanish | LILACS, COLNAL | ID: biblio-1251590

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Resumen Como es bien sabido, desde el mes de diciembre se encendieron las alarmas por la aparición de la enfermedad COVID-19 (Coronavirus 2019) en China, la cual es causada por el virus SARS-CoV-2 y se ha expandido a nivel mundial. Entre los síntomas frecuentes encontramos fiebre, fatiga, mialgias, tos seca, anorexia, disnea y producción de esputo y síntomas menos comunes como cefalea, odinofagia, rinorrea y otra sintomatología diferente a la respiratoria, como síntomas gastrointestinales dados por náuseas y diarrea. La proteinuria en cualquier grado, la hematuria de cualquier grado, el aumento de la elevación de la creatinina en pacientes con creatinina basal elevada y la generación de AKI 2 y 3 son los directamente relacionados con la mortalidad intrahospitalaria desde el punto de vista renal, lo que hace que debamos estudiar más aun la enfermedad renal crónica, para poder tomar las medidas necesaria de prevención. En cuanto a la hidratación, se considera, por lo tanto, que si el paciente presenta buena diuresis, los 2 litros de excreción serían necesarios para eliminar los solutos no necesarios del cuerpo, considerando que esta cantidad se logra sumando también las pérdidas extrarrenales; entonces, si el paciente mantiene una función urinaria adecuada a pesar de su grado de insuficiencia renal, una ingesta de líquidos entre 2,5 y 3,5 litros logra las metas. Los pacientes con enfermedad renal crónica deben tomar las medidas de prevención, aún más por ser población de riesgo, recordando por lo tanto algunas, las cuales son la mejor estrategia para evitar la transmisión viral: lavado frecuente de manos, distanciamiento social, evitar contacto con personas infectadas o con sospecha de infección por el virus SARS-CoV-2, usar tapabocas, mantener higiene en su domicilio, lavar superficies o limpiarlas con sustancias a base de alcohol, y algo que no se puede olvidar: estamos aprendiendo del virus, y debemos mantenernos informados del comportamiento del mismo y de los cambios que este pueda generar en la población y en el comportamiento de la enfermedad, para así mismo tomar las medidas.


Abstract As is well known since December, alarms went off for the appearance of the COVID-19 disease (Coronavirus 2019) in China, which is caused by the SARS-CoV-2 virus and has spread worldwide. Frequent symptoms include fever, fatigue, myalgia, dry cough, anorexia, dyspnea and sputum production, and less common symptoms such as headache, odynophagia, rhinorrhea, and other symptoms other than breathing, such as gastrointestinal symptoms due to nausea and diarrhea. Proteinuria in any degree, hematuria of any degree, increased creatinine variation in a patient with elevated baseline creatinine, and the generation of AKI 2 and 3 are those directly related to in-hospital mortality from the renal point of view, which means that we must study chronic kidney disease even more, in order to take the necessary preventive measures. Regarding hydration, it is considered, therefore, that if the patient presents good diuresis, the 2 liters of excretion would be necessary to eliminate the unnecessary solutes from the body, considering that this amount is achieved by also adding extrarenal losses. Therefore, if the patient maintains adequate urinary function despite his degree of kidney failure, a fluid intake of between 2.5 and 3.5 liters achieves the goals, also taking into account. Patients with chronic kidney disease should take preventive measures, even more so as they are a risk population, therefore remembering some, which are the best strategy to avoid viral transmission: frequent hand washing, social distancing, avoiding contact with people infected or suspected of infection with the SARS-CoV-2 virus, wearing face masks, maintaining hygiene at home, washing surfaces or cleaning them with alcohol-based substances and something that cannot be forgotten, remember that we are learning from the virus and that we must keep us informed of the behavior of the same and of the changes that it may generate in the population and in the behavior of the disease, so as to take the measures.


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Humans , Male , Female , Renal Insufficiency, Chronic , COVID-19 , Patients , Proteinuria , Colombia , Acute Kidney Injury , Organism Hydration Status
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Kidney Research and Clinical Practice ; : 196-204, 2019.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-758990

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BACKGROUND: Severe dehydration decreases renal perfusion. However, it is unclear whether sub-morbid dehydration affects kidney function similarly. Although there have been numerous animal and human studies that have suggested mild dehydration is associated with glomerular hyperfiltration, it has not been confirmed on a large-scale in the general population. Therefore, we aimed to identify the relationship between hydration status and kidney function. METHODS: We reviewed the data of 28,342 adults who participated in the Korea National Health and Nutrition Examination Surveys. Urine specific gravity unit (SGU) was the primary variable that indicated hydration status, and the estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) was used as the primary outcome. RESULTS: Multivariate linear regression analysis showed urine SGU was positively associated with eGFR, which was J-shaped in the multivariate generalized additive model plot. In the penalized spline curve analysis, the odds ratio for high eGFR was steadily increased. Although increased urine SGU was associated with decreased blood pressure and pulse rate, it had no effect on increased fasting glucose and total cholesterol, suggesting conflicting cardio-metabolic dehydration effects. CONCLUSION: Dehydration, presumably sub-morbid in an ambulatory community-dwelling general population, is associated with higher kidney function. The clinical significance of sub-morbid dehydration-associated glomerular hyperfiltration needs further investigation.


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Adult , Animals , Humans , Blood Pressure , Cholesterol , Dehydration , Fasting , Glomerular Filtration Rate , Glucose , Heart Rate , Kidney , Korea , Linear Models , Odds Ratio , Perfusion , Renal Insufficiency, Chronic , Specific Gravity
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Chinese Journal of Nephrology ; (12): 507-514, 2019.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-756081

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Objective To investigate the predictive value of nutritional and fluid status measured by bioelectrical impedance methods for the prognosis of acute kidney injury (AKI) patients undergoing continuous renal replacement therapy (CRRT). Methods Patients with severe AKI received CRRT in the First Affiliated Hospital of Nanjing Medical University from September 2016 to September 2018 were enrolled, and divided into death group and survival group according to 28-day survival. Cox regression was used to analyze the association between 28-day survival and lean tissue index (LTI), fat tissue index (FTI), the ratio of extracellular water (ECW) and body cell mass (BCM) (ECW/BCM), and overhydration (OH), respectively. Results A total of 156 patients were included, including 101 males and 55 females. The age was (62.7 ± 15.4) years, with sequential organ failure assessment (SOFA) score of 9.9±3.9. The 28-day mortality rate was 46.2%. The pre-CRRT OH values in the 28-day survival group and death group were 2.95(1.80, 5.50) L and 4.20(2.95, 5.70) L(P=0.016), and ECW/BCM values were 1.00(0.76, 1.18) and 1.07(0.88, 1.25) (P=0.033), respectively. Univariate Cox regression analysis showed that pre-CRRT high OH values (HR=1.08, 95%CI 1.00-1.17, P=0.040) and high ECW/BCM values (HR=3.02, 95%CI 1.46-6.22, P=0.003) were associated with 28-day death. The changes of OH values (HR=0.83, 95%CI 0.72-0.95, P=0.008) and ECW/BCM values (HR=6.79, 95%CI 1.72-26.82, P=0.006) between pre - CRRT and the 7th day after CRRT initiation were significantly associated with 28-day mortality in patients who survived 7 days after CRRT initiation. After adjusting for age, gender, and SOFA scores, multivariate Cox regression analysis showed that the high OH value (HR=1.16, 95%CI 1.06-1.27, P=0.002) and the high ECW/BCM value (HR=2.80, 95%CI 1.30-6.06, P=0.003) before CRRT, the change of OH value (HR=0.82, 95%CI 0.72-0.95, P=0.008) and ECW/BCM value (HR=2.79, 95%CI 1.30-5.98, P=0.009) between the 7th day after CRRT initiation and pre-CRRT, were independently associated with 28-day death, while LTI (HR=0.93, 95%CI 0.86-1.02, P=0.113) and FTI (HR=0.98, 95% CI 0.92-1.04, P=0.475) before CRRT were uncorrelated with 28-day death. Conclusions In bioelectrical impedance analysis, the high OH value and high ECW/BCM value before CRRT are associated with 28-day mortality in patients with AKI, while the nutritional indicators LTI and FTI before CRRT are not significantly related. The correction of fluid overload by CRRT within 7 days may reduce the risk of 28-day mortality.

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Child Health Nursing Research ; : 345-352, 2018.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-715843

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PURPOSE: The study was conducted to measure stratum corneum hydration (SCH) and pH (SCP) in high-risk newborns in the early postnatal period and to explore the features related to patterns of change in those parameters. METHODS: SCH and SCP were measured on the dorsal hand in 99 hospitalized newborns during the first 14 days of life and the results were analyzed using a general linear model. RESULTS: The mean hydration was 42.9% on day 1, which decreased to 34.6% by 2 weeks (F=15.61, p= < .001). An association was observed between SCH and prematurity (F=21.12, p < .001), as well as for their interaction (F=8.11, p < .001). The mean SCP was 6.2±0.3 on day 1, and decreased to 5.7±0.2 (F=95.75, p < .001), with no association with prematurity. After adjusting for birth weight, SCH was higher in newborns with vaginal delivery (F=9.07, p=.023) and who received phototherapy (F=11.81, p=.011). For SCP, only delivery type had a significant influence (F=6.40, p=.044). CONCLUSION: This study suggests that SCH is typically in the 30% range during the early postnatal period, and that an acid mantle on the SC surface is very unlikely to form; these findings could be applied to the nursing process for promoting skin integrity in high-risk neonates.


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Humans , Infant, Newborn , Birth Weight , Hand , Hydrogen-Ion Concentration , Intensive Care Units, Neonatal , Linear Models , Nursing Process , Phototherapy , Skin , Skin Care
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