Beneficial effect of kidney transplantation from a deceased donor on severe chronic refractory intradialytic hypotension – a case report

Abstract Background Chronic refractory hypotension (IDH, intradialytic hypotension) is a rare but serious problem encountered in patients on hemodialysis. Patients with chronic hypotension are often disqualified by transplant teams from renal transplantation. This is due to the possibility of an eno...

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Main Authors: Ewa Ignacak, Dominik Cieniawski, Alina Bętkowska-Prokop, Czesław Osuch, Marek Kuźniewski, Władysław Sułowicz
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Published: BMC 2017-07-01
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12882-017-0662-y
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spelling doaj-5467f714d8524e16b40baceb2dbc5f892020-11-25T02:34:42ZengBMCBMC Nephrology1471-23692017-07-011811610.1186/s12882-017-0662-yBeneficial effect of kidney transplantation from a deceased donor on severe chronic refractory intradialytic hypotension – a case reportEwa Ignacak0Dominik Cieniawski1Alina Bętkowska-Prokop2Czesław Osuch3Marek Kuźniewski4Władysław Sułowicz5Department of Nephrology, Jagiellonian UniversityDepartment of Nephrology, Jagiellonian UniversityDepartment of Nephrology, Jagiellonian UniversityFirst Department of Surgery, Jagiellonian UniversityDepartment of Nephrology, Jagiellonian UniversityDepartment of Nephrology, Jagiellonian UniversityAbstract Background Chronic refractory hypotension (IDH, intradialytic hypotension) is a rare but serious problem encountered in patients on hemodialysis. Patients with chronic hypotension are often disqualified by transplant teams from renal transplantation. This is due to the possibility of an enormous risk of ischemic complications. Case presentation We describe a 44-year old female patient with severe refractory hypotension (mean BP 60/30 mmHg, the lowest 48/28 mmHg), which appeared after bilateral laparoscopic nephrectomy of the infected kidneys. The kidney transplantation from a deceased donor, with infusion of the two pressor amines (dopamine, dobutamine) was performed without technical complications and the blood pressure measurements were 100–120/70–80 mmHg. The immunosuppression regimen was tacrolimus (TAC) + mycophenolate mophetil (MMF) and steroids (GS). Pressor amines were discontinued on the 18th day after the transplantation. Because of delayed graft function, 4 hemodialysis treatments were performed. The patient was discharged from the hospital on the 22nd day with good function of the transplanted kidney (the concentration of serum creatinine 117 μmol/l). During one-year follow-up, the patient has been remaining stable with a very good graft function (serum creatinine 84 μmol/l) and normal blood pressure (115/70 mmHg). Conclusions Proper preparation and adequate perioperative treatment allowed for safely performing kidney transplantation in the patient with severe IDH.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12882-017-0662-yIntradialytic hypotensionKidney transplantationHemodialysisCase report
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author Ewa Ignacak
Dominik Cieniawski
Alina Bętkowska-Prokop
Czesław Osuch
Marek Kuźniewski
Władysław Sułowicz
spellingShingle Ewa Ignacak
Dominik Cieniawski
Alina Bętkowska-Prokop
Czesław Osuch
Marek Kuźniewski
Władysław Sułowicz
Beneficial effect of kidney transplantation from a deceased donor on severe chronic refractory intradialytic hypotension – a case report
BMC Nephrology
Intradialytic hypotension
Kidney transplantation
Hemodialysis
Case report
author_facet Ewa Ignacak
Dominik Cieniawski
Alina Bętkowska-Prokop
Czesław Osuch
Marek Kuźniewski
Władysław Sułowicz
author_sort Ewa Ignacak
title Beneficial effect of kidney transplantation from a deceased donor on severe chronic refractory intradialytic hypotension – a case report
title_short Beneficial effect of kidney transplantation from a deceased donor on severe chronic refractory intradialytic hypotension – a case report
title_full Beneficial effect of kidney transplantation from a deceased donor on severe chronic refractory intradialytic hypotension – a case report
title_fullStr Beneficial effect of kidney transplantation from a deceased donor on severe chronic refractory intradialytic hypotension – a case report
title_full_unstemmed Beneficial effect of kidney transplantation from a deceased donor on severe chronic refractory intradialytic hypotension – a case report
title_sort beneficial effect of kidney transplantation from a deceased donor on severe chronic refractory intradialytic hypotension – a case report
publisher BMC
series BMC Nephrology
issn 1471-2369
publishDate 2017-07-01
description Abstract Background Chronic refractory hypotension (IDH, intradialytic hypotension) is a rare but serious problem encountered in patients on hemodialysis. Patients with chronic hypotension are often disqualified by transplant teams from renal transplantation. This is due to the possibility of an enormous risk of ischemic complications. Case presentation We describe a 44-year old female patient with severe refractory hypotension (mean BP 60/30 mmHg, the lowest 48/28 mmHg), which appeared after bilateral laparoscopic nephrectomy of the infected kidneys. The kidney transplantation from a deceased donor, with infusion of the two pressor amines (dopamine, dobutamine) was performed without technical complications and the blood pressure measurements were 100–120/70–80 mmHg. The immunosuppression regimen was tacrolimus (TAC) + mycophenolate mophetil (MMF) and steroids (GS). Pressor amines were discontinued on the 18th day after the transplantation. Because of delayed graft function, 4 hemodialysis treatments were performed. The patient was discharged from the hospital on the 22nd day with good function of the transplanted kidney (the concentration of serum creatinine 117 μmol/l). During one-year follow-up, the patient has been remaining stable with a very good graft function (serum creatinine 84 μmol/l) and normal blood pressure (115/70 mmHg). Conclusions Proper preparation and adequate perioperative treatment allowed for safely performing kidney transplantation in the patient with severe IDH.
topic Intradialytic hypotension
Kidney transplantation
Hemodialysis
Case report
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12882-017-0662-y
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