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Transplant Proc ; 50(2): 683-684, 2018 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29579888

ABSTRACT

Infections in transplanted patients are still an important cause of morbidity and mortality. Among them, fungal infections with pathogens have become increasingly more prevalent in the last decade. We report the clinical course and management of disseminated Scedosporium apiospermum infection in a kidney transplant recipient, with microbiological isolation of the fungus in cerebrospinal fluid culture. S apiospermum is a fungus that is distributed worldwide and can be grown from soil samples or stagnant water. Disseminated infection is the most frequent form of infection, with cerebral involvement in most cases, which leads to a very high mortality (around 75%). Post-transplant renal infections require a thorough evaluation. Specifically, a high suspicion index is necessary, considering Scedosporium infection among the differential diagnosis of invasive fungal diseases in renal transplantation patients. It is essential to confirm the microbiological diagnosis for an adequate diagnosis and treatment.


Subject(s)
Immunocompromised Host , Kidney Transplantation/adverse effects , Mycoses/immunology , Postoperative Complications/immunology , Aged , Antifungal Agents/therapeutic use , Fatal Outcome , Humans , Male , Mycoses/diagnosis , Mycoses/drug therapy , Postoperative Complications/diagnosis , Postoperative Complications/microbiology , Scedosporium , Transplant Recipients
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Nutr. hosp ; 23(3): 268-276, mayo-jun. 2008. ilus, tab
Article in Es | IBECS | ID: ibc-68170

ABSTRACT

Los pacientes en hemodiálisis presentan un aumento de homocisteína plasmática (Hcy), debido a la alteración en la metilación causada por la uremia y déficit de los cofactores necesarios (vitamina B, ácido fólico). Esto se correlaciona con un mayor desarrollo de la enfermedad vascular prematura. El tratamiento, no está consensuado, siendo escasa la respuesta a la administración oral de dosis convencionales de ácido fólico. En este trabajo valoramos la respuesta de la hiperhomocisteinemia de 73 pacientes en programa de hemodiálisis periódica tras la administración de 50 mg de ácido folínico parenteral durante 18 meses. La homocisteína plasmática de los pacientes en el momento de inicio del estudio presentaba unos valores medios de 22,67 (μmol/l). Durante el primer año de suplementación mantuvieron el valor medio de 20μmol/l. A partir del primer año de tratamiento, y hasta finalizar los 18 meses de observación, los niveles medios de homocisteína fueron de 19,58 μmol/l. Aunque con el tiempo de tratamiento encontramos una clara tendencia al descenso de sus valores plasmáticos, no existieron diferencias estadísticamente significativas. Los valores de homocisteína no se normalizaron en ninguno de los pacientes tratados (AU)


Hemodialysis patients present an increase in plasma homocysteine (Hcy) due to methylation impairment caused by uremia and the deficiency of the co-factors needed (vitamin B, folic acid). This correlates with a more common development of premature vascular disease. There is no consensus on the therapy, with a poor response to oral administration of conventional doses of folic acid. In this work, we assessed the response of hyperhomocysteinemia in 73 regular hemodialysis patients after the administration of 50 mg of parenteral folinic acid for 18 months. Plasma homocysteine of the patients at the time of the study beginning presented mean values of 22.67 (μmol/L). During the first year of supplementation the mean value was kept at 20μmol/L. From the first year to the end of the 18-months observation period the mean homocysteine levels were 19.58μmol/L. Although we found a clear trend towards a decrease in plasma homocysteine levels during the treatment period, there were no significant differences. Homocysteine levels did not come back to normal in none of the patients treated (AU)


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Female , Adult , Hyperhomocysteinemia/diet therapy , Folic Acid/therapeutic use , Renal Dialysis/methods , Renal Insufficiency, Chronic/therapy
3.
Nutr Hosp ; 23(2): 119-25, 2008.
Article in Spanish | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18449447

ABSTRACT

Current high survival in hemodialysis patients (52% at 5 years) have made the chronic manifestations to emerge such as the high hyponutrition prevalence of these patients, as well as the importance of the nutritional status in their morbimortality. The reason for protein-caloric hyponutrition is multifactorial, although chronic inflammatory conditions associated to the dialysis technique are becoming more and more relevant. The variations in several nutritional biochemical parameters (total proteins, plasma albumin, transferrin, and total cholesterol) have been assessed in 73 hemodialysis patients for one year. The mean age of the patients was 53.3 +/- 18.69 years (43 males and 30 females). The average on hemodialysis program was 43 +/- 33 months, with a mean session duration of 246 +/- 24 minutes, and mean hemodialysis dose administered of 1.37 +/- 0.27 (KT/V) (second generation Daurgidas). A decrease in all the biochemical parameters assessed has been observed, with statistically significant differences: total proteins (p < 0.001), albumin (p < 0.00001), total cholesterol (p < 0.05), and transferrin (p < 0.01). The evolution of the nutritional biochemical parameters assessed showed an important nutritional deterioration of the patients remaining stable with the therapy.


Subject(s)
Kidney Failure, Chronic/therapy , Nutritional Status , Renal Dialysis , Aged , Biomarkers/blood , Female , Follow-Up Studies , Humans , Kidney Failure, Chronic/blood , Male , Middle Aged , Time Factors
4.
Nutr. hosp ; 23(2): 119-125, mar.-abr. 2008. ilus, tab
Article in Es | IBECS | ID: ibc-68149

ABSTRACT

La elevada supervivencia actual del paciente en hemodiálisis (52% hasta 5 años), ha hecho que se pongan de manifiesto complicaciones crónicas como la elevada prevalencia de malnutrición en los enfermos, así como la importancia de la situación nutricional en la morbi-mortalidad que presentan. La causa de desnutrición proteico-calórica es multifactorial, aunque procesos de inflamación crónica asociada a la técnica de diálisis cobran cada vez más relevancia. Se han evaluado las variaciones de distintos parámetros bioquímicos nutricionales (proteínas totales, albúmina plasmática, transferrina y colesterol total) de 73 pacientes en hemodiálisis durante un año de seguimiento. La edad media de los pacientes era de 53,3 ± 18,69 años, con 43 varones y 30 mujeres. El tiempo en programa de hemodiálisis ha sido de 43 ± 33 meses, con una duración media de la sesión de 246± 24 minutos y dosis media de hemodiálisis administrada de 1,37 ± 0,27 (KT/V) (Daurgidas 2ª generación). Se ha observado un descenso en todos los parámetros bioquímicos evaluados, con diferencias estadísticamente significativas: Proteínas totales (p < 0,001), albúmina (p < 0,00001), colesterol total (p < 0,05) y transferrina (p < 0,01). La evolución de los parámetros bioquímicos nutricionales evaluados mostró un importante deterioro nutricional de los pacientes estables con el tratamiento (AU)


Current high survival in hemodialysis patients (52% at 5 years) have made the chronic manifestations to emerge such as the high hyponutrition prevalence of these patients, as well as the importance of the nutritional status in their morbimortality. The reason for protein-caloric hyponutrition is multifactorial, although chronic inflammatory conditions associated to the dialysis technique are becoming more and more relevant. The variations in several nutritional biochemical parameters (total proteins, plasma albumin, transferrin, and total cholesterol) have been assessed in 73 hemodialysis patients for one year. The mean age of the patients was 53.3 ± 18.69 years (43 males and 30 females). The average on hemodialysis program was 43 ± 33 months, with a mean session duration of 246 ± 24 minutes, and mean hemodialysis dose administered of 1.37 ± 0.27 (KT/V) (second generation Daurgidas). A decrease in all the biochemical parameters assessed has been observed, with statistically significant differences: total proteins (p < 0.001), albumin (p < 0.00001), total cholesterol (p < 0.05), and transferrin (p < 0.01). The evolution of the nutritional biochemical parameters assessed showed an important nutritional deterioration of the patients remaining stable with the therapy (AU)


Subject(s)
Humans , Renal Insufficiency, Chronic/physiopathology , Renal Dialysis/adverse effects , Protein-Energy Malnutrition/epidemiology , Renal Insufficiency, Chronic/therapy , Inflammation/physiopathology , Biomarkers/analysis , Serum Albumin/analysis , Blood Proteins/analysis , Cholesterol/analysis
5.
Biol Trace Elem Res ; 113(3): 209-22, 2006 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17194922

ABSTRACT

A 6-mo longitudinal study of 48 hemodialysis patients (HPs) with chronic renal failure was performed. Three blood samplings were done. Samples of whole blood from each patient were collected during hemodialysis sessions after passing through the artificial kidney. Zinc and copper levels were measured by atomic absorption spectrometry. Additionally, 36 biochemical indexes were evaluated during the study. Fifty-two healthy matched controls were also considered. Mean serum zinc and copper concentrations in HPs were significantly decreased (Zn) and increased (Cu), when compared with healthy controls (p < 0.01). Zinc concentrations found in the first and second blood samplings from patients were significantly lower than those measured for the third sampling (p < 0.01). The etiology of chronic renal failure influenced the statistically serum Zn levels of patients (p < 0.05). Serum copper levels of HPs were significantly diminished by the existence of secondary associated diseases (p < 0.01). Uric acid and parathyroid hormone, and total-cholesterol and glutamic-pyruvic-transaminase levels were significantly (p < 0.05) and linearly related with serum zinc and copper concentrations, respectively. From all of indexes, creatinine, direct bilirubin, magnesium, calcium, parathyroid hormone, transferrin, and albumin were statistically modified along the longitudinal study (p < 0.05). Transferrin serum levels were significantly diminished in the third blood sampling, indicating the tendency toward anemia in the patients. This result is reinforced by low levels of biochemical and hematological indexes related with iron body staus.


Subject(s)
Copper/blood , Renal Dialysis , Zinc/blood , Aged , Case-Control Studies , Female , Humans , Kidneys, Artificial , Longitudinal Studies , Male , Middle Aged , Spectrophotometry , Spectrophotometry, Atomic , Trace Elements/blood
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Nutr Hosp ; 21(2): 155-62, 2006.
Article in Spanish | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16734067

ABSTRACT

Chronic renal failure is commonly related to hyponutrition, affecting approximately on third of patients with advanced renal failure. We carried out a longitudinal study to assess nutritional evolution of 73 patients on a regular hemodialysis program, assessing changes in the anthropometrical parameter body mass index (BMI) and its correspondence to biochemical nutritional parameters such as total protein (TP) levels and serum albumin (Alb). Every three months plasma TP and albumin levels were collected and BMI was calculated by the standard formula: post-dialysis weight in kg/height in m2. For classifying by BMI categories, overweight and low weight were defined according to the WHO Expert Committee. Studied patients had a mean age of 53 years, 43 were male and 30 were female patients. BMI in women was lower than that in men (p < 0.001), as well as TP (p < 0.001) and Alb (p < 0.001) levels. Mean BMI was 29.3 kg/m2. Three point two percent of the determinations showed low weight, 12.16% overweight, and 83.97% normal BMI. TP were normal in 90.76% and decreased in 9.24%. Alb was normal in 82.2% and low in 17.78%. After the follow-up time (21.6 months, minimum 18 months, maximum 53 months), the Kruskal-Wallis test did not show a statistically significant change for BMI but it did show a change for the biochemical parameters albumin and total proteins (p < 0.05): nutritional impairment in CRF patients is manifested on biochemical parameters (TP and Alb) with no reflection on anthropometrical data.


Subject(s)
Body Mass Index , Adult , Female , Humans , Kidney Failure, Chronic/therapy , Longitudinal Studies , Male , Middle Aged , Renal Dialysis/methods , Serum Albumin/analysis
7.
Nutr. hosp ; 21(2): 155-162, mar.-abr. 2006. ilus, tab, graf
Article in Es | IBECS | ID: ibc-046464

ABSTRACT

La insuficiencia renal crónica está relacionada frecuentemente con la malnutrición, afectando aproximadamente a un tercio de los pacientes con enfermedad renal avanzada. Realizamos un estudio longitudinal de la evolución nutricional de 73 pacientes en programa de hemodiálisis periódica, valorando las modificaciones del parámetro antropométrico de índice de masa corporal (IMC) y su correspondencia con parámetros nutricionales bioquímicos como son proteínas totales (PT) y albúmina sérica (Alb). Trimestralmente se recogieron los niveles plasmáticos de PT y Alb, y se evaluó su IMC calculado por la fórmula Standard: peso postdiálisis en Kg / altura m2. Para la clasificación en grupos según el IMC, sobrepeso y bajo peso fueron definidos según los valores del Comité de Expertos de la OMS. Los pacientes estudiados presentan una edad media de 53 años, 43 eran varones y 30 mujeres. El IMC de las mujeres fue inferior al de los varones (p<0,001), así como los niveles de PT (p<0,001) y Alb (p<0,001). El IMC medio es de 29,3 Kg/m2. El 3,2% de las determinaciones mostraban bajo peso, 12,16% sobrepeso y el 83,97 % un IMC normal. Las PT eran normales en el 90,76% y disminuidas en el 9,24%, la Alb normal en el 82,2% y baja en el 17,78%. Tras el tiempo de seguimiento (21,6 meses, con mínimo de 18 meses y máximo de 53) el Test de Kruskal-Wallis no mostró variación estadísticamente significativa en IMC y sí en los parámetros bioquímicos albúmina y proteínas totales (p<0,05): el deterioro nutricional de los pacientes con IRC en programa de diálisis se manifiesta en los parámetros bioquímicos (PT y Alb) sin que se refleje en los datos antropométricos (AU)


Chronic renal failure is commonly related to hyponutrition, affecting approximately on third of patients with advanced renal failure. We carried out a longitudinal study to assess nutritional evolution of 73 patients on a regular hemodialysis program, assessing changes in the anthropometrical parameter body mass index (BMI) and its correspondence to biochemical nutritional parameters such as total protein (TP) levels and serum albumin (Alb). Every three months plasma TP and albumin levels were collected and BMI was calculated by the standard formula: post-dialysis weight in kg/height in m2. For classifying by BMI categories, overweight and low weight were defined according to the WHO Expert Committee. Studied patients had a mean age of 53 years,43 were male and 30 were female patients. BMI in women was lower than that in men (p < 0.001), as well as TP (p < 0.001) and Alb (p < 0.001) levels. Mean BMI was 29.3 kg/m2. Three point two percent of the determinations showed low weight, 12.16% overweight, and 83.97% normal BMI. TP were normal in 90.76% and decreased in 9.24%. Alb was normal in 82.2% and low in 17.78%. After the follow-up time (21.6 months, minimum 18 months, maximum 53 months), the Kruskal-Wallis test did not show a statistically significant change for BMI but it did show a change for the biochemical parameters albumin and total proteins (p < 0.05): nutritional impairment in CRF patients is manifested on biochemical parameters (TP and Alb) with no reflection on anthropometrical data (AU)


Subject(s)
Adult , Middle Aged , Humans , Body Mass Index , Renal Insufficiency, Chronic/therapy , Longitudinal Studies , Renal Dialysis/methods , Serum Albumin
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