Hypophosphataemia is defined as low level of phosphate in the blood (normal range 0.8 - 1.4 mmol/l), which can be drug-induced such as uniphyline. We present a case of elderly female patient with known chronic obstruc...Hypophosphataemia is defined as low level of phosphate in the blood (normal range 0.8 - 1.4 mmol/l), which can be drug-induced such as uniphyline. We present a case of elderly female patient with known chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, admitted with acute respiratory failure and low serum phosphate level, her clinical signs and serum phosphate level did not improve with conventional therapy and intravenous phosphate replacement, until her recently commenced uniphyline was discontinued. This highlights the importance of awareness amongst the clinicians about this rare but potential side effect of uniphyline. We suggest monitoring phosphate levels in patients admitted with acute respiratory failure especially those on extended bronchodilator therapy.展开更多
BACKGROUND Post-hepatectomy liver failure(PHLF)is one of the main causes of postoperative mortality and is challenging to predict early in patients after liver resection.Some studies suggest that the postoperative ser...BACKGROUND Post-hepatectomy liver failure(PHLF)is one of the main causes of postoperative mortality and is challenging to predict early in patients after liver resection.Some studies suggest that the postoperative serum phosphorus might predict outcomes in these patients.AIM To perform a systematic literature review on hypophosphatemia and evaluate it as a prognostic factor for PHLF and overall morbidity.METHODS This systematic review was performed according to preferred reporting items for systematic reviews and meta-analyses statement.A study protocol for the review was registered in the International Prospective Register of Systematic Reviews database.PubMed,Cochrane and Lippincott Williams&Wilkins databases were systematically searched up to March 31,2022 for studies analyzing postoperative hypophosphatemia as a prognostic factor for PHLF,overall postoperative morbidity and liver regeneration.The quality assessment of the included cohort studies was performed according to the Newcastle-Ottawa Scale.RESULTS After final assessment,nine studies(eight retrospective and one prospective cohort study)with 1677 patients were included in the systematic review.All selected studies scored≥6 points according to the Newcastle-Ottawa Scale.Cutoff values of hypophosphatemia varied from<1 mg/dL to≤2.5 mg/dL in selected studies with≤2.5 mg/dL being the most used defining value.Five studies analyzed PHLF,while the remaining four analyzed overall complications as a main outcome associated with hypophosphatemia.Only two of the selected studies analyzed postoperative liver regeneration,with reported better postoperative liver regeneration in cases of postoperative hypophosphatemia.In three studies hypophosphatemia was associated with better postoperative outcomes,while six studies revealed hypophosphatemia as a predictive factor for worse patient outcomes.CONCLUSION Changes of the postoperative serum phosphorus level might be useful for predicting outcomes after liver resection.However,routine measurement of perioperative serum phosphorus levels remains questionable and should be evaluated individually.展开更多
Phosphate is an essential electrolyte for proper mineralisation of bone,buffering of urine,and diverse cellular actions.Hypophosphatemia(HP)is a clinical spectrum which range from asymptomatic to severe complications ...Phosphate is an essential electrolyte for proper mineralisation of bone,buffering of urine,and diverse cellular actions.Hypophosphatemia(HP)is a clinical spectrum which range from asymptomatic to severe complications such as neuromuscular and pulmonary complications,or even death.Post-hepatectomy HP(PHH)has been reported to be 55.5%-100%.Post-hepatectomy,there is rapid uptake of phosphate and increased mitotic counts to aid in regeneration of residual liver.Concurrently,PHH may be due to increased urinary phosphorous from activation of matrix extracellular phosphoglycoprotein in the injured liver,which decreases phosphate influx into hepatocytes to sustain adenosine triphosphate synthesis.A literature review was performed on Pub Med till January 2022.We included 8 studies which reported on impact of PHH on post-operative outcomes.In patients with diseased liver,PHH was reported to have either beneficial or deleterious effects on post-hepatectomy liver failure(PHLF),morbidity and/or mortality in various cohorts.In living donor hepatectomy,PHLF was higher in PHH.Benefits of correction of PHH with reduced postoperative complications have been shown.Correction of PHH should be done based on extent of PHH.Existing studies were however heterogenous;further studies should be conducted to assess PHH on post-operative outcomes with standardized phosphate replacement regimes.展开更多
To examine whether lanthanum carbonate can induce a low phosphorus status in experimental animals, we examined phosphorus balance in rats administered lanthanum carbonate. Male 8-week-old Wistar rats were fed a basal ...To examine whether lanthanum carbonate can induce a low phosphorus status in experimental animals, we examined phosphorus balance in rats administered lanthanum carbonate. Male 8-week-old Wistar rats were fed a basal case-in-based semi-purified diet or the basal diet supplemented with 0.45% or 0.90% lanthanum as lanthanum carbonate for 4 weeks. Lanthanum administration did not influence body or several organ weights and liver function. In rats administered lanthanum, a very small quantity of lanthanum was detected in several organs although the apparent absorption was almost zero. The highest lanthanum concentration was observed in the liver followed by the femur and kidney. Lanthanum was not clearly detected in the brain. Differences in organ lanthanum between 0.45% and 0.90% administration groups were not significant;lanthanum accumulation in the body is very low and may reach a plateau in a certain range of intake. Serum phosphorus was decreased and fecal phosphorus was increased by lanthanum administration dose-dependently. Urinary phosphorus excretion was significantly decreased by lanthanum. Since urinary phosphorus of rats fed 0.45% lanthanum diet decreased to near zero, the highest phosphorus balance was observed in rats fed 0.45% lanthanum diet. This high balance is considered to be adaptation to the low phosphorus status induced by lanthanum carbonate. These results indicate that lanthanum carbonate can induce hypophosphatemia without any direct side effects and be used to examine the effect of removing phosphorus from the diet in animal nutritional studies.展开更多
Severe lithium intoxication requires intensive and prolonged hemodialysis as a definitive therapeutic measure. Such an aggressive stand is often needed to prevent the post-dialytic rebound in plasma lithium levels as ...Severe lithium intoxication requires intensive and prolonged hemodialysis as a definitive therapeutic measure. Such an aggressive stand is often needed to prevent the post-dialytic rebound in plasma lithium levels as a result of the drug's relatively slow equilibration across cellular membranes. Use of a conventional, phosphorus-free, bicarbonate-based dialysis solution in the course of a dialytic treatment may engender hypophosphatemia in these individuals.展开更多
BACKGROUND Osteomalacia(OM)is frequently confused with various musculoskeletal or other rheumatic diseases,especially in patients with adult-onset widespread musculoskeletal pain because of its low prevalence and non-...BACKGROUND Osteomalacia(OM)is frequently confused with various musculoskeletal or other rheumatic diseases,especially in patients with adult-onset widespread musculoskeletal pain because of its low prevalence and non-specific manifestations.AIM To facilitate the early diagnosis and etiology-specific treatment of adult-onset hypophosphatemic OM.METHODS A retrospective review of medical records was performed to screen adult patients who visited a physiatry locomotive medicine clinic(spine and musculoskeletal pain clinic)primarily presenting with widespread musculoskeletal pain at a single tertiary hospital between January 2011 and December 2019.We enrolled patients with hypophosphatemia,high serum bone-specific alkaline phosphatase levels,and at least one imaging finding suggestive of OM.RESULTS Eight patients with adult-onset hypophosphatemic OM were included.The back was the most common site of pain.Proximal dominant symmetric muscle weakness was observed in more than half of the patients.Bone scintigraphy was the most useful imaging modality for diagnosing OM because radiotracer uptake in OM showed characteristic patterns.Six patients were diagnosed with adefovir(ADV)-induced Fanconi syndrome,and the other two patients were diagnosed with tumor-induced OM and light-chain nephropathy,respectively.After phosphorus and vitamin D supplementation and treatment for the underlying etiologies,improvements in pain,muscle strength,and gait were observed in all patients.CONCLUSION Mechanical pain characteristics,hypophosphatemia,and distinctive bone scintigraphy patterns are the initial diagnostic indicators of adult-onset hypophosphatemic OM.ADV-induced Fanconi syndrome is the most common etiology of hypophosphatemic OM in hepatitis B virus-endemic countries.展开更多
文摘Hypophosphataemia is defined as low level of phosphate in the blood (normal range 0.8 - 1.4 mmol/l), which can be drug-induced such as uniphyline. We present a case of elderly female patient with known chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, admitted with acute respiratory failure and low serum phosphate level, her clinical signs and serum phosphate level did not improve with conventional therapy and intravenous phosphate replacement, until her recently commenced uniphyline was discontinued. This highlights the importance of awareness amongst the clinicians about this rare but potential side effect of uniphyline. We suggest monitoring phosphate levels in patients admitted with acute respiratory failure especially those on extended bronchodilator therapy.
文摘BACKGROUND Post-hepatectomy liver failure(PHLF)is one of the main causes of postoperative mortality and is challenging to predict early in patients after liver resection.Some studies suggest that the postoperative serum phosphorus might predict outcomes in these patients.AIM To perform a systematic literature review on hypophosphatemia and evaluate it as a prognostic factor for PHLF and overall morbidity.METHODS This systematic review was performed according to preferred reporting items for systematic reviews and meta-analyses statement.A study protocol for the review was registered in the International Prospective Register of Systematic Reviews database.PubMed,Cochrane and Lippincott Williams&Wilkins databases were systematically searched up to March 31,2022 for studies analyzing postoperative hypophosphatemia as a prognostic factor for PHLF,overall postoperative morbidity and liver regeneration.The quality assessment of the included cohort studies was performed according to the Newcastle-Ottawa Scale.RESULTS After final assessment,nine studies(eight retrospective and one prospective cohort study)with 1677 patients were included in the systematic review.All selected studies scored≥6 points according to the Newcastle-Ottawa Scale.Cutoff values of hypophosphatemia varied from<1 mg/dL to≤2.5 mg/dL in selected studies with≤2.5 mg/dL being the most used defining value.Five studies analyzed PHLF,while the remaining four analyzed overall complications as a main outcome associated with hypophosphatemia.Only two of the selected studies analyzed postoperative liver regeneration,with reported better postoperative liver regeneration in cases of postoperative hypophosphatemia.In three studies hypophosphatemia was associated with better postoperative outcomes,while six studies revealed hypophosphatemia as a predictive factor for worse patient outcomes.CONCLUSION Changes of the postoperative serum phosphorus level might be useful for predicting outcomes after liver resection.However,routine measurement of perioperative serum phosphorus levels remains questionable and should be evaluated individually.
文摘Phosphate is an essential electrolyte for proper mineralisation of bone,buffering of urine,and diverse cellular actions.Hypophosphatemia(HP)is a clinical spectrum which range from asymptomatic to severe complications such as neuromuscular and pulmonary complications,or even death.Post-hepatectomy HP(PHH)has been reported to be 55.5%-100%.Post-hepatectomy,there is rapid uptake of phosphate and increased mitotic counts to aid in regeneration of residual liver.Concurrently,PHH may be due to increased urinary phosphorous from activation of matrix extracellular phosphoglycoprotein in the injured liver,which decreases phosphate influx into hepatocytes to sustain adenosine triphosphate synthesis.A literature review was performed on Pub Med till January 2022.We included 8 studies which reported on impact of PHH on post-operative outcomes.In patients with diseased liver,PHH was reported to have either beneficial or deleterious effects on post-hepatectomy liver failure(PHLF),morbidity and/or mortality in various cohorts.In living donor hepatectomy,PHLF was higher in PHH.Benefits of correction of PHH with reduced postoperative complications have been shown.Correction of PHH should be done based on extent of PHH.Existing studies were however heterogenous;further studies should be conducted to assess PHH on post-operative outcomes with standardized phosphate replacement regimes.
文摘To examine whether lanthanum carbonate can induce a low phosphorus status in experimental animals, we examined phosphorus balance in rats administered lanthanum carbonate. Male 8-week-old Wistar rats were fed a basal case-in-based semi-purified diet or the basal diet supplemented with 0.45% or 0.90% lanthanum as lanthanum carbonate for 4 weeks. Lanthanum administration did not influence body or several organ weights and liver function. In rats administered lanthanum, a very small quantity of lanthanum was detected in several organs although the apparent absorption was almost zero. The highest lanthanum concentration was observed in the liver followed by the femur and kidney. Lanthanum was not clearly detected in the brain. Differences in organ lanthanum between 0.45% and 0.90% administration groups were not significant;lanthanum accumulation in the body is very low and may reach a plateau in a certain range of intake. Serum phosphorus was decreased and fecal phosphorus was increased by lanthanum administration dose-dependently. Urinary phosphorus excretion was significantly decreased by lanthanum. Since urinary phosphorus of rats fed 0.45% lanthanum diet decreased to near zero, the highest phosphorus balance was observed in rats fed 0.45% lanthanum diet. This high balance is considered to be adaptation to the low phosphorus status induced by lanthanum carbonate. These results indicate that lanthanum carbonate can induce hypophosphatemia without any direct side effects and be used to examine the effect of removing phosphorus from the diet in animal nutritional studies.
文摘Severe lithium intoxication requires intensive and prolonged hemodialysis as a definitive therapeutic measure. Such an aggressive stand is often needed to prevent the post-dialytic rebound in plasma lithium levels as a result of the drug's relatively slow equilibration across cellular membranes. Use of a conventional, phosphorus-free, bicarbonate-based dialysis solution in the course of a dialytic treatment may engender hypophosphatemia in these individuals.
基金This study was approved by the Institutional Review Board of Samsung Medical Center(approval number:2020-09-027-001).
文摘BACKGROUND Osteomalacia(OM)is frequently confused with various musculoskeletal or other rheumatic diseases,especially in patients with adult-onset widespread musculoskeletal pain because of its low prevalence and non-specific manifestations.AIM To facilitate the early diagnosis and etiology-specific treatment of adult-onset hypophosphatemic OM.METHODS A retrospective review of medical records was performed to screen adult patients who visited a physiatry locomotive medicine clinic(spine and musculoskeletal pain clinic)primarily presenting with widespread musculoskeletal pain at a single tertiary hospital between January 2011 and December 2019.We enrolled patients with hypophosphatemia,high serum bone-specific alkaline phosphatase levels,and at least one imaging finding suggestive of OM.RESULTS Eight patients with adult-onset hypophosphatemic OM were included.The back was the most common site of pain.Proximal dominant symmetric muscle weakness was observed in more than half of the patients.Bone scintigraphy was the most useful imaging modality for diagnosing OM because radiotracer uptake in OM showed characteristic patterns.Six patients were diagnosed with adefovir(ADV)-induced Fanconi syndrome,and the other two patients were diagnosed with tumor-induced OM and light-chain nephropathy,respectively.After phosphorus and vitamin D supplementation and treatment for the underlying etiologies,improvements in pain,muscle strength,and gait were observed in all patients.CONCLUSION Mechanical pain characteristics,hypophosphatemia,and distinctive bone scintigraphy patterns are the initial diagnostic indicators of adult-onset hypophosphatemic OM.ADV-induced Fanconi syndrome is the most common etiology of hypophosphatemic OM in hepatitis B virus-endemic countries.
文摘患者,男,47岁,45年前无明显诱因出现双膝内翻畸形,双腿行走呈“O”型,而后畸形逐渐加重,双下肢酸痛,行走呈“剪刀”步态,需要拄拐。就诊前1年来,患者行走困难,并出现右踝关节疼痛,于2017年7月7日在临沂市人民医院骨科就诊。查体:“剪刀”步态,双膝呈内翻畸形,双大腿、小腿内旋畸形,左下肢长约710 mm.