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Chinese Journal of Nephrology ; (12): 274-280, 2018.
Artigo em Chinês | WPRIM | ID: wpr-711109

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Objective To evaluate the efficacy and safety of tolvaptan therapy for edema in patients with nephrotic syndrome(NS).Methods Twelve patients with NS who had normal serum sodium and blood volume were enrolled.All of them were treated with oral tolvaptan of 15-30 mg per day for 7 days.The diuretic effects were observed and the adverse reactions including electrolyte disorders(especially hypernatremia),low blood volume,thromboembolic complications,and acute kidney injury were closely monitored.Results The average urine volume was significantly increased(F=5.792,P < 0.001)and the body weight was significantly decreased(F=24.086,P < 0.001)from the first day of tolvaptan therapy until the end of the treatment.The average serum sodium levels were significantly increased from the second day of tolvaptan therapy until the end of the treatment(F=2.790,P=0.012),but only 3 case-times(3.6%)among the total 84 case-times of serum sodium tests showed mild hypernatremia(the highest level 146.5 mmol/L)and all the hypernatremia returned back to normal after suspending tolvaptan for one day.There were no significant changes in the serum potassium levels(F=0.477,P=0.849)within the whole treatment course.There was also no significant difference of the blood volume between the level at the end of treatment and the baseline level[(74.3± 3.0)ml/kg vs(74.9±3.0)ml/kg,P=0.855].The thromboembolic complications and acute kidney injury both also did not take place.Conclusions As long as a rational and prudent treatment regimen is applied,tolvaptan has good diuretic effects and safety for treatment of edema in the NS patients with normal serum sodium and blood volume.

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Chinese Journal of Nephrology ; (12): 504-509, 2017.
Artigo em Chinês | WPRIM | ID: wpr-610923

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Objective To evaluate the diagnostic value of clinical laboratory indexes on judgment of hypovolemia in the patients with nephrotic syndrome (NS).Methods The blood volume of each 50 cases of healthy adult men and women was assessed with indocyanine green-pulse dye densitometry (ICG-PDD).The normal range of blood volume and the cut-off value of hypovolemia were determined.The blood volume of 81 patients with NS was also measured with ICG-PDD and then these patients were divided into the hypovolemic group (21 cases) and the non-hypovolemic group (60 cases) according to the cut-off value of hypovolemia.The test data of clinical laboratory indexes of the patients in the two groups were compared,and the indexes with statistic difference were screened out.Their diagnostic values on judgment of hypovolemia were evaluated by receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve analysis,and finally the indexes with high judgment accuracy were selected.Results ①The cut-off values of hypovolemia are < 52.9 ml/kg for the male and < 52.5 ml/kg for the women,which were determined with ICG-PDD.②The five clinical laboratory indexes,including orthostatic heart rate (OHR) increase > 10 bit per minute,fractional excretion of sodium (FENa) < 1,transtubular potassium gradient (TTKG) > 60%,blood urea nitrogen/serum creatinine ratio (BUN/Scr) > 20,and urine specific gravity (SG) > 1.020,were used to judge the hypovolemia in NS patients in this study.ROC curve analysis showed that the diagnostic accuracy in judgment of hypovolemia by one index or two indexes combination only belonged to medium level.However,the diagnostic accuracy in judgment of hypovolemia by the following three indexes combination,i.e.OHR increase+FeNa+BUN/Scr,FeNa+ BUN/Scr+SG,OHR increase+TFKG+BUN/Scr,or ORG increase+FeNa+TTTKG,reached high level.Conclusion This study obtained the cutoff value of Chinese adults hypovolemia are < 52.9 ml/kg for the male and < 52.5 ml/kg for the women,which are determined with ICG-PDD,through evaluation we recommend applying the above four specific combinations of three indexes for diagnosis of hypovolemia in NS patients.

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