Survival from acute renal failure after severe burns |
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Authors: | Y Sawada S Momma A Takamizawa S Nishida |
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Affiliation: | Departments of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Dermatology, Urology and Surgery, Yamagata Prefectural Central Hospital and Yamagata Prefectural Kahoku Hospital, Yamagata, Japan |
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Abstract: | We describe a patient with 50 per cent, third degree flame burns who had a history of paint thinner inhalation for over 10 years. Moreover, chlorpromazine had been administered for the treatment of insomnia caused by chronic thinner intoxication. He developed oliguric acute renal failure soon after the burn injury, although adequate resuscitation therapy was given, and survived following frequent haemodialysis. Although survival from acute renal failure after severe burns is rare, once the diagnosis of acute renal failure has been made, haemodialysis should be instituted as early as possible. Furthermore, in a severely burnt patient with episodes of chronic and acute intoxication from organic chemicals or drugs which may have caused renal damage, acute renal failure may occur, so that careful observation is advised. |
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Keywords: | Correspondence should be addressed to: Dr Y. Sawada Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Yamagata Prefectural Central Hospital 7-17 Sakura-cho Yamagata City Yamagata Prefecture 990 Japan. |
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