Mesenteric ischemia in hemodialysis.

Authors

  • L Gusmão Serviço de Nefrologia, Hospital de S. Cruz, Carnide.
  • A Santana
  • I Riocarvalho
  • A Martinho
  • H Messias
  • P Ponce

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.20344/amp.3232

Abstract

Eighteen hemodialysis patients with the diagnosis of mesenteric ischemia (MI), admitted to the Renal Service in the last 5 years, were retrospectively reviewed. All patients, 10 males and 8 females, average age 66.3 +/- 8.6 years, were complaining of acute abdominal pain without other specific clinical or laboratorial findings, had their diagnosis confirmed during laparatomy, with ischemic involvement of the ileocecal/ascendant colon area in 14 cases and the small bowel in 4. Noteworthy was the high incidence of previous dialysis-induced hypotensive episodes (10/18), the presence of leukocytosis (13/18), the high average hemoglobin level of 9.4 gr/dl, and the constant finding of non-occlusive MI. Average time in-hospital was 15.4 days (2 to 30) and the mortality--88% (16 patients). The growing incidence of MI mostly of the non-occlusive type, and its grim prognosis, calls for an early diagnosis of functional ischemic colitis, and the adoption of preventive action to avoid bowel infarction.

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Gusmão L, Santana A, Riocarvalho I, Martinho A, Messias H, Ponce P. Mesenteric ischemia in hemodialysis. Acta Med Port [Internet]. 1992 Apr. 30 [cited 2024 Nov. 23];5(4):169-71. Available from: https://actamedicaportuguesa.com/revista/index.php/amp/article/view/3232

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