A retrospective 5-year study in Moldova of acute renal failure due to leptospirosis: 58 cases and a review of the literature

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作者
Covic, A
Goldsmith, DJA
Gusbeth-Tatomir, P
Seica, A
Covic, M
机构
[1] Parhon Hosp CI Parhon, Dialysis Ctr, Dialysis & Transplantat Ctr, Iasi 6600, Romania
[2] Guys Hosp, Renal Unit, London SE1 9RT, England
关键词
acute renal failure; epidemiology; hepatic; dysfunction; leptospirosis; multiple organ failure; outcome;
D O I
10.1093/ndt/gfg095
中图分类号
R3 [基础医学]; R4 [临床医学];
学科分类号
1001 ; 1002 ; 100602 ;
摘要
Background. Renal involvement [as acute renal failure (ARF)] is a prominent feature of both mild and severe leptospirosis-a re-emerging infectious disease. Few large series describe in detail clinical and laboratory features of cases with ARF and their outcome. Methods. We performed a retrospective analysis (1997-2001) of all consecutive, serological confirmed leptospirosis cases with ARF (n = 58, 53 male, age 44 +/- 13 years, rural residents = 31%, animal contact = 88%. Results. Clinical manifestations (> 50% prevalence): oliguria 95%, fever and jaundice 93%,. nausea and vomiting 83%, haemorrhagic diathesis 80%, headache, hepatomegaly 76%, myalgias, abdominal pain 70%, hypotension 62%, disturbed consciousness 50%. A pattern of multiple organ failure (MOF) was frequent: ARF together with hepatic failure in 72%, respiratory failure in 38%, circulatory failure in 33%, pancreatitis in 25% and rhabdomyolysis in 5% of cases. Renal dysfunction: 35% of cases had a renal K+-wasting defect and 43% a FENa+ > 1% and low-osmolarity urine despite volume depletion. Haematuria was encountered in 12 and mild proteinuria in 10 subjects. Outcome: 26% deaths, 64% normal hepatic and renal function at 90 days from presentation (however 29% maintained the initial tubular defect), 10% persistent mild renal failure. All deceased patients had, beside ARF, at least two other organ failures, affected consciousness, and haemorrhagic diathesis vs a prevalence for the above features of only 34, 33, and 72%, respectively, in the survivors group (P<0.05). Conclusions. Leptospirosis presenting with ARF is a severe disease, frequently leading to MOF and to death in one-third of the patients. In particular, the haemorrhagic diathesis and cerebral involvement are markers for unfavourable patient and renal outcomes.
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