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Acute tubular necrosis amphotericin

Acute tubular necrosis Ischemic Hypotension Vasoconstriction Exogenous toxins Contrast dye Heavy metals Drugs (amphotericin B, aminoglycosides, etc.) (continued)... [Pg.864]

Acute tubular necrosis (exogenous toxins) Aminoglycosides, amphotericin, cisplatin, radiocontrast agents, methoxyflurane, outdated tetracyclines, cephalosporins, mithramycin, calcineurin inhibitors, pentamidine, IVIG, ifosfamide, zoledronate, cidofovir, adefovir, tenofovir FENa>2%, UOsm <350, urinary sediment contains granular casts, renal epithelial cells... [Pg.31]

Acute tubular necrosis, diuretic phase Amphotericin B toxicity Hypomagnesemia... [Pg.1755]

Acute tubular necrosis is the most common presentation of drug-induced kidney disease in hospitalized patients. The primary agents implicated are aminoglycosides, radiocontrast media, cisplatin, amphotericin B, foscarnet, and os-motically active agents. [Pg.871]

Nephrotoxicity (6% to 7% incidence) includes proteinuria, hypokalemia, acidosis, and acute tubular necrosis—usually reversible, but enhanced by vancomycin, amphotericin B, cisplatin, and cyclosporine. [Pg.197]

Douglas JB, Healy JK. Nephrotoxicity effect of amphotericin B, including renal tubular acidosis. Am J Med 1969 46 154-162. Bennett WM, Plamp C, Porter GA. Drug related syndromes in clinical nephrology. Ann Int Med 1977 87 582-590. McMurray SD, Luft FC, Mazwell DR, Hamburger DH, Lleit S. Prevailing patterns and predictor variables in patients with acute tubular necrosis. Arch Intern Med 1978 138 950-955. [Pg.648]

ABLC amphotericin B in lipid complex ATN acute tubular necrosis... [Pg.681]

Nephrotoxicity Renal toxicity usually takes the form of acute tubular necrosis. This adverse effect, which is often reversible, is more common in elderly patients and in those concurrently receiving amphotericin B, cephalosporins, or vancomycin. Gentamicin and tobramycin are the most nephrotoxic. [Pg.397]

Acute tubular necrosis Aminoglycoside antibiotics Radiographic contrast media Cisplatin, carboplatin Amphotericin B Cyclosptenofovir Pentamidine Foseamet Zoledronate... [Pg.113]


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