sirolimus has been researched along with Acidosis--Renal-Tubular* in 2 studies
2 other study(ies) available for sirolimus and Acidosis--Renal-Tubular
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Tubular dysfunction in renal transplant patients using sirolimus or tacrolimus.
Tubular dysfunction is prevalent among kidney transplant patients using calcineurin inhibitors, but our knowledge of the tubular effects of mTOR inhibitors is more limited.. 60 kidney transplant outpatients using either the calcineurin inhibitor tacrolimus or the mTOR inhibitor sirolimus were investigated for renal tubular dysfunction. Proximal tubule function was assessed by quantification of albumin and β2-microglobulin, tubular reabsorption of phosphate and fractional excretion of bicarbonate. Distal tubular function was evaluated by water deprivation test and by urinary acidification test using furosemide and fludrocortisone for pH, ammonium and titratable acidity measurements.. The prevalence of distal renal tubular acidosis (dRTA) was 17% for both treatment groups. 70% of patients treated with sirolimus and 94% using tacrolimus presented with urine concentrating defect (p=0.04).. Distal RTA and urine concentrating defect were highly prevalent after kidney transplantation both in the sirolimus and tacrolimus treated patients. Acidification test was essential for the appropriate diagnosis of dRTA while dipstick urine specific gravity test was able to detect urine concentrating defect in this population. Topics: Acidosis, Renal Tubular; Adult; Female; Humans; Hydrogen-Ion Concentration; Immunosuppressive Agents; Kidney Transplantation; Kidney Tubules; Male; Middle Aged; Sirolimus; Tacrolimus | 2015 |
Safe use of raltegravir and sirolimus in an HIV-infected patient with renal impairment after orthotopic liver transplantation.
Topics: Acidosis, Renal Tubular; Acute Kidney Injury; Drug Therapy, Combination; Glomerular Filtration Rate; Hepatitis C, Chronic; HIV Infections; HIV Integrase Inhibitors; Humans; Immunosuppressive Agents; Liver Transplantation; Male; Middle Aged; Pyrrolidinones; Raltegravir Potassium; Sirolimus | 2008 |