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. 1990 Jan 4;68(1):38-42.
doi: 10.1007/BF01648889.

Morbidity of patients with analgesic-associated nephropathy on regular dialysis treatment and after renal transplantation

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Morbidity of patients with analgesic-associated nephropathy on regular dialysis treatment and after renal transplantation

C Ballé et al. Klin Wochenschr. .

Abstract

In a retrospective study, patients with end-stage renal failure from analgesic-associated nephropathy - 55 on regular dialysis treatment and 12 after renal transplantation - were under observation for 57 and 33 months, respectively. Of these 34 patients on chronic hemodialysis had suffered from different cardiovascular diseases. Hypertriglyceridemia was diagnosed in 62% of the patients, arterial hypertension requiring antihypertensive therapy in 44%. In three patients (5%) carcinoma of the urinary bladder were diagnosed. The leading causes of death in 21 patients included cardiovascular diseases (29%), hyperkalemia (19%), sepsis, and malignant tumors (14% each). Rejection occurred in 3 out of 12 patients after renal transplantation. Again, cardiovascular morbidity was high (58%) with coronary heart disease being present in 33% of the patients. Hypertriglyceridemia was observed in 5 out of 6 patients, antihypertensive therapy was needed in 50%. One patient died from primary pulmonary hypertension.

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