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Successful Rescue in a Patient with High Dose Methotrexate-Induced Nephrotoxicity and Acute Renal Failure
Authors:Lucyna Kepka   Arnaud De Lassence  Vincent Ribrag  Bertrand Gachot  Fran   Ois Blot  Christine Theodore  Marc Bonnay  Claudine Korenbaum  Gerard Nitenberg
Affiliation:Lucyna Kepka ,Arnaud De Lassence,Vincent Ribrag,Bertrand Gachot,FranÇ,Ois Blot,Christine Theodore,Marc Bonnay,Claudine Korenbaum,Gerard Nitenberg
Abstract:
We describe the case of a 35-year old male who developed acute renal failure following high dose methotrexate therapy for Burkitt's non Hodgkin lymphoma. Serum methotrexate levels reached 37 μmol/l, and remained higher than 1 μmol/l for more than a week. Folinic acid rescue was intensified to 200-400 mg intravenously every 4 hours. As methotrexate binds markedly to proteins, plasma exchange was initially chosen, 4 sessions being performed from day 2 to day 4. The methotrexate pharmacokinetic profile was not significantly modified during plasma exchange, and serum drug level was 3 μmol/l. Continuous veno-venous hemodiafiltration was therefore performed from day 5 to day 10. This procedure also seemed ineffective, with evidence of low ultrafiltrate clearance. No extrarenal toxicity was observed in our patient. Thus, conventional extrarenal procedures appear to have a limited role in the setting of overexposure to methotrexate. The use of very high doses of folinic acid in our case probably played a major role in the eventual favorable outcome.
Keywords:High dose methotrexate  acute renal failure  methotrexate toxicity  folinic acid
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