Daño renal agudo debido a inyección intramuscular excesiva y prolongada de suplementos veterinarios con vitaminas A, D y E: serie de 16 casos

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Background Despite well-documented risks, injectable supplements containing high doses of vitamins are commonly used. Objectives To describe acute kidney injury (AKI) as a complication of vitamin intoxication. Methods Our series consisted of 16 patients with kidney complications resulting from the use of veterinary intramuscular injection supplements of vitamin A, D and E. The patients were admitted to two referral hospitals in Fortaleza (Brazil) between January 2010 and January 2015. Results Patients’ mean age was 28.3 ± 8.9 years (19–53 years), and 11 (68.7%) were male. Main signs and symptoms upon admission were nausea (68.7%), vomiting (62.5%), weight loss (43.7%), epigastric pain (31.2%) and headache (31.2%). At hospital admission the mean laboratory values were: hemoglobin 10 ± 2.0 g/dL (6.1–14.2), leukocytes 10,542 ± 4871/mm3 (4100–15,100), creatinine 3.9 ± 5.2 mg/dL (0.7–22) and urea 91 ± 88 mg/dL (22–306), respectively. Serum calcium was 12 ± 2.2 mg/dL (8.8–15.5), 24-h urine calcium was 575 ± 329 mg (10.7–1058), serum PTH was 55 ± 141 pg/mL (2–406), and serum vitamin D concentration was 135 ± 75 ng/mL (22–265). Using KDIGO criteria, AKI was diagnosed in 13 patients (81.2%), classified as stage 1 (n = 3), stage 2 (n = 3) or stage 3 (n = 7). No deaths occurred in the study period. Conclusions Excessive use of veterinary vitamin supplements containing high doses of vitamin A, D and E was associated with AKI. Hypercalcaemia, which was a common finding, appears to be a contributing factor to the development of this type of AKI.

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De Francesco Daher, E., Mesquita Martiniano, L. V., Lopes Lima, L. L., Viana Leite Filho, N. C., de Oliveira Souza, L. E., Duarte Fernandes, P. H. P., … da Silva Junior, G. B. (2017). Daño renal agudo debido a inyección intramuscular excesiva y prolongada de suplementos veterinarios con vitaminas A, D y E: serie de 16 casos. Nefrologia, 37(1), 61–67. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.nefro.2016.05.017

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