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Case Report: Acute kidney failure leading to permanent haemodialysis due to hyperoxaluria following one-anastomosis gastric bypass-related rapid weight loss.

The one-anastomosis gastric bypass (OAGB) has been proven to provide good weight loss, comorbidity improvement, and quality of life with follow-up longer than five years. Although capable of improving many obesity-related diseases, OAGB is associated with post-operative medical complications mainly...

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Autores principales: Miranda, Angelo, Rosato, Andrea, Costanzi, Andrea, Pisano, Lucia, Colzani, Sara, Auricchio, Sara, Mari, Giulio, Achilli, Pietro, Maggioni, Dario
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7265574/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32528660
http://dx.doi.org/10.12688/f1000research.22109.2
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author Miranda, Angelo
Rosato, Andrea
Costanzi, Andrea
Pisano, Lucia
Colzani, Sara
Auricchio, Sara
Mari, Giulio
Achilli, Pietro
Maggioni, Dario
author_facet Miranda, Angelo
Rosato, Andrea
Costanzi, Andrea
Pisano, Lucia
Colzani, Sara
Auricchio, Sara
Mari, Giulio
Achilli, Pietro
Maggioni, Dario
author_sort Miranda, Angelo
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description The one-anastomosis gastric bypass (OAGB) has been proven to provide good weight loss, comorbidity improvement, and quality of life with follow-up longer than five years. Although capable of improving many obesity-related diseases, OAGB is associated with post-operative medical complications mainly related to the induced malabsorption. A 52-year-old man affected by nephrotic syndrome due to a focal segmental glomerulosclerosis underwent OAGB uneventfully. At three months post-surgery, the patient had lost 40kg, reaching a BMI of 32. The patient was admitted to the nephrology unit for acute kidney injury with only mild improvement in renal function (SCr 9 mg/dl); proteinuria was still elevated (4g/24h), with microhaematuria. A renal biopsy was performed: oxalate deposits were demonstrated inside tubules, associated with acute and chronic tubular and interstitial damage and glomerulosclerosis (21/33 glomeruli). Urinary oxalate levels were found to be elevated (72mg/24h, range 13-40), providing the diagnosis of acute kidney injury due to hyperoxaluria, potentially associated to OAGB. No recovery in renal function was observed and the patient remained dialysis dependent. Early and rapid excessive weight loss in patients affected by chronic kidney insufficiency could be associated with the worsening of renal function. Increased calcium oxalate levels associated with OAGB-related malabsorption could be a key factor in kidney injury.
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spelling pubmed-72655742020-06-10 Case Report: Acute kidney failure leading to permanent haemodialysis due to hyperoxaluria following one-anastomosis gastric bypass-related rapid weight loss. Miranda, Angelo Rosato, Andrea Costanzi, Andrea Pisano, Lucia Colzani, Sara Auricchio, Sara Mari, Giulio Achilli, Pietro Maggioni, Dario F1000Res Case Report The one-anastomosis gastric bypass (OAGB) has been proven to provide good weight loss, comorbidity improvement, and quality of life with follow-up longer than five years. Although capable of improving many obesity-related diseases, OAGB is associated with post-operative medical complications mainly related to the induced malabsorption. A 52-year-old man affected by nephrotic syndrome due to a focal segmental glomerulosclerosis underwent OAGB uneventfully. At three months post-surgery, the patient had lost 40kg, reaching a BMI of 32. The patient was admitted to the nephrology unit for acute kidney injury with only mild improvement in renal function (SCr 9 mg/dl); proteinuria was still elevated (4g/24h), with microhaematuria. A renal biopsy was performed: oxalate deposits were demonstrated inside tubules, associated with acute and chronic tubular and interstitial damage and glomerulosclerosis (21/33 glomeruli). Urinary oxalate levels were found to be elevated (72mg/24h, range 13-40), providing the diagnosis of acute kidney injury due to hyperoxaluria, potentially associated to OAGB. No recovery in renal function was observed and the patient remained dialysis dependent. Early and rapid excessive weight loss in patients affected by chronic kidney insufficiency could be associated with the worsening of renal function. Increased calcium oxalate levels associated with OAGB-related malabsorption could be a key factor in kidney injury. F1000 Research Limited 2020-05-29 /pmc/articles/PMC7265574/ /pubmed/32528660 http://dx.doi.org/10.12688/f1000research.22109.2 Text en Copyright: © 2020 Miranda A et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Licence, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Miranda, Angelo
Rosato, Andrea
Costanzi, Andrea
Pisano, Lucia
Colzani, Sara
Auricchio, Sara
Mari, Giulio
Achilli, Pietro
Maggioni, Dario
Case Report: Acute kidney failure leading to permanent haemodialysis due to hyperoxaluria following one-anastomosis gastric bypass-related rapid weight loss.
title Case Report: Acute kidney failure leading to permanent haemodialysis due to hyperoxaluria following one-anastomosis gastric bypass-related rapid weight loss.
title_full Case Report: Acute kidney failure leading to permanent haemodialysis due to hyperoxaluria following one-anastomosis gastric bypass-related rapid weight loss.
title_fullStr Case Report: Acute kidney failure leading to permanent haemodialysis due to hyperoxaluria following one-anastomosis gastric bypass-related rapid weight loss.
title_full_unstemmed Case Report: Acute kidney failure leading to permanent haemodialysis due to hyperoxaluria following one-anastomosis gastric bypass-related rapid weight loss.
title_short Case Report: Acute kidney failure leading to permanent haemodialysis due to hyperoxaluria following one-anastomosis gastric bypass-related rapid weight loss.
title_sort case report: acute kidney failure leading to permanent haemodialysis due to hyperoxaluria following one-anastomosis gastric bypass-related rapid weight loss.
topic Case Report
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7265574/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32528660
http://dx.doi.org/10.12688/f1000research.22109.2
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