icodextrin and Exanthema

icodextrin has been researched along with Exanthema* in 3 studies

Other Studies

3 other study(ies) available for icodextrin and Exanthema

ArticleYear
Icodextrin-associated generalized exfoliative skin rash in a CAPD patient: a case-report.
    BMC nephrology, 2018, 10-25, Volume: 19, Issue:1

    Icodextrin is a starch-derived, water soluble glucose polymer, which is used as an alternative to glucose in order to enhance dialytic fluid removal in peritoneal dialysis patients. Although the safety and efficacy of icodextrin is well-established, its use in everyday clinical practice has been associated with the appearance of skin rashes and other related skin reactions.. Herein, we report the rare case of a 91-year-old woman with a history of severe congestive heart failure, who initiated continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis with icodextrin-based dialysate solutions and 15 days after the initial exposure to icodextrin developed a generalized maculopapular and exfoliative skin rash extending over the back, torso and extremities. Discontinuation of icodextrin and oral therapy with low-dose methyl-prednisolone with quick dose tapering improved the skin lesions within the following days.. This case report highlights that skin hypersensitivity is a rare icodextrin-related adverse event that should be suspected in patients manifesting skin reactions typically within a few days or weeks after the initial exposure.

    Topics: Aged, 80 and over; Dialysis Solutions; Exanthema; Exfoliation Syndrome; Fatal Outcome; Female; Humans; Icodextrin; Peritoneal Dialysis, Continuous Ambulatory

2018
Hypersensitivity to icodextrin.
    Allergy, 2002, Volume: 57, Issue:1

    Topics: Aged; Drug Hypersensitivity; Exanthema; Glucans; Glucose; Hemodialysis Solutions; Humans; Icodextrin; Kidney Failure, Chronic; Male; Peritoneal Dialysis

2002
Acute generalized exanthematous pustulosis induced by icodextrin.
    The British journal of dermatology, 2001, Volume: 145, Issue:6

    Topics: Acute Disease; Dialysis Solutions; Drug Eruptions; Exanthema; Female; Glucans; Glucose; Humans; Icodextrin; Middle Aged; Skin Diseases, Vesiculobullous

2001