Development of ifosfamide-induced nephrotoxicity: prospective follow-up in 75 patients
✍ Scribed by Rossi, Rainer; Pleyer, Julia; Sch�fers, Petra; Kuhn, Nanna; Kleta, Robert; Deufel, Thomas; J�rgens, Heribert
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1999
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 127 KB
- Volume
- 32
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0098-1532
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✦ Synopsis
Purpose:
This study was performed to describe prospectively the development and prognosis of severe ifosfamide-induced nephrotoxicity and to define the period of recommended renal follow-up after ifosfamide chemotherapy.
Patients and methods:
Renal function was followed in 75 patients after cessation of chemotherapy starting within the first year off therapy; median follow-up time was 31 months. the glomerular filtration rate was estimated by using the schwartz formula. proximal tubular transport capacities were evaluated for amino acids, phosphate, sodium, and glucose. in addition, serum bicarbonate level and alkaline phosphatase were measured.
Results:
Five patients developed renal fanconi syndrome during follow-up, and another seven patients developed a generalized subclinical tubulopathy. the latter condition always preceded fanconi syndrome. severe impairment of amino acid and phosphate reabsorption was seen in 28% and 17.3% of patients, respectively. reductions in amino acid reabsorption preceded impairment of phosphate reabsorption. in patients with early impairment of phosphate reabsorption, renal prognosis was poor, whereas normal or only mildly impaired amino acid handling virtually excluded progressive tubular damage.
Conclusions:
Ifosfamide-induced renal tubular damage is a potentially progressive disease. along with measurement of phosphate reabsorption, additional assessment of tubular amino acid handling is suggested, because it allows early discrimination of poor from favorable renal outcomes.
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