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Rifampicin-associated acute renal failure and hemolysis: a rather uncommon but severe complication.

TitleRifampicin-associated acute renal failure and hemolysis: a rather uncommon but severe complication.
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2013
AuthorsManika, K., Tasiopoulou K., Vlogiaris L., Lada M., Papaemmanouil S., Zarogoulidis K., & Kioumis I.
JournalRen Fail
Volume35
Issue8
Pagination1179-81
Date Published2013 Sep
ISSN1525-6049
KeywordsAcute Kidney Injury, Antibiotics, Antitubercular, Hemolysis, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Rifampin, Tuberculosis, Pulmonary
Abstract

Rifampicin is a widely used anti-tuberculosis agent. Apart from hepatotoxicity, rifampicin can rarely lead to adverse reactions of immunologic nature such as acute renal failure (ARF). We report the case of 57-year-old previously healthy man under treatment for pulmonary tuberculosis who presented with hemolysis and severe ARF. Rifampicin was discontinued and the patient was treated with fluid repletion, iv furosemide and dialysis therapy. Kidney biopsy revealed acute tubulointerstitial nephritis with no evidence of granulomas. The patient significantly improved and was discharged after 51 days of hospitalization. Clinicians using rifampicin should be aware of this rather uncommon but severe complication.

DOI10.3109/0886022X.2013.815567
Alternate JournalRen Fail
PubMed ID23883374

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