• Am. J. Nephrol. · Sep 2002

    Case Reports

    Acute renal failure following massive mannitol infusion.

    • Angel J Pérez-Pérez, Beatriz Pazos, José Sobrado, Luis Gonzalez, and Argimiro Gándara.
    • Department of Nephrology, Hospital Xeral de Vigo, Servicio Galego de Saúde, Spain. javier.perez.perez@sargas.es
    • Am. J. Nephrol. 2002 Sep 1; 22 (5-6): 573-5.

    AbstractMannitol overuse-induced acute renal failure (ARF) has rarely been described. We report four cases, all male, between the ages of 20 and 42 years, who developed acute renal failure (3 anuric, 1 nonoliguric) after receiving mannitol 1,172 +/- 439 g (mean +/- SD) during a time period of 58 +/- 28 h. The infusion rate was 0.25 +/- 0.02 g/kg/h. The onset of acute renal failure was detected 48 +/- 22 h after infusion. In 2 of the 3 cases in which urinary cytology was evaluated, the presence of vacuole-containing renal tubular cells was observed. All patients had hyponatremia (120 +/- 11 mEq/l), and hyperosmolality (osmolar gap 70 +/- 11 mosm/kg water). No other factors could be pointed to as causing acute renal failure. In the 3 anuric cases in which hemodialysis was performed, immediate recovery of diuresis was observed. Two patients recovered renal function on the fifth and sixth days, and 2 died due to endocranial hypertension - one of them while recovering - on the fourth and sixth days. In the present report, mannitol-induced ARF occurred at clustered doses of 0.25 mg/kg/h.Copyright 2002 S. Karger AG, Basel

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