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Case Reports
. 1979 Jul;91(1):47-9.
doi: 10.7326/0003-4819-91-1-47.

Acute oliguric renal failure induced by indomethacin: possible mechanism

Case Reports

Acute oliguric renal failure induced by indomethacin: possible mechanism

J J Walshe et al. Ann Intern Med. 1979 Jul.

Abstract

A patient with compensated congestive heart failure suffered acute deterioration of her renal function and cardiac status, requiring peritoneal dialysis, in association with indomethacin therapy. Discontinuation of this inhibitor of prostaglandin synthesis led to a prompt improvement in both her renal function and cardiac status. The patient was rechallenged with indomethacin and again developed acute reduction of her glomerular filtration rate and severe volume retention, which were again totally reversed when the drug was stopped. Urinary prostaglandin E was measured by radioimmunoassay in this patient and five additional patients with congestive heart failure and prerenal azotemia. All patients were found to have elevated levels of urinary prostaglandin E. The possible role for renal prostaglandin E as a compensatory mechanism to the vasoconstrictive stimuli present in congestive heart failure is discussed. The potential danger of inhibitors of prostaglandin synthesis in patients with congestive heart failure and prerenal azotemia is emphasized.

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