Paper Details
- Home
- Paper Details
Urinary NO3 excretion and renal failure in indinavir-treated patients.
Author: AraujoM, EiraM, SeguroA C
Original Abstract of the Article :
Treatment with indinavir (IDV), a protease inhibitor, is frequently associated with renal abnormalities. We determined the incidence of renal failure (creatinine clearance <80 mL min-1 1.73 (m(2))-1) in HIV patients treated with highly active antiretroviral therapy, including IDV, and investigated t...See full text at original site
Dr.Camel's Paper Summary Blogラクダ博士について
ラクダ博士は、Health Journal が論文の内容を分かりやすく解説するために作成した架空のキャラクターです。
難解な医学論文を、専門知識のない方にも理解しやすいように、噛み砕いて説明することを目指しています。
* ラクダ博士による解説は、あくまで論文の要点をまとめたものであり、原論文の完全な代替となるものではありません。詳細な内容については、必ず原論文をご参照ください。
* ラクダ博士は架空のキャラクターであり、実際の医学研究者や医療従事者とは一切関係がありません。
* 解説の内容は Health Journal が独自に解釈・作成したものであり、原論文の著者または出版社の見解を反映するものではありません。
引用元:
https://doi.org/10.1590/s0100-879x2006000800009
データ提供:米国国立医学図書館(NLM)
Urinary NO3 Excretion and Renal Failure in Indinavir-Treated Patients
Indinavir (IDV), a protease inhibitor commonly used in HIV treatment, can have a wide range of effects on the body, like a desert wind that can both sculpt and erode the landscape. This research investigates the relationship between IDV treatment and renal failure, focusing specifically on the role of urinary nitrate (NO3) excretion. Imagine a delicate balance within the kidneys, where nitric oxide (NO) plays a crucial role in regulating blood flow and maintaining kidney function. This study explores how IDV treatment might disrupt this delicate balance, potentially leading to renal impairment.Unveiling the Complexities of Indinavir Nephrotoxicity
This study reveals a significant association between IDV treatment and renal failure, with a notable decline in urinary NO3 excretion in patients receiving IDV compared to those on other medications. The researchers suggest that IDV may decrease NO production, potentially contributing to renal dysfunction. This study highlights the importance of monitoring kidney function in patients receiving IDV, particularly those with risk factors such as low body weight and the use of sulfur-derivatives.Navigating the Challenges of HIV Treatment
This study underscores the importance of careful patient monitoring and individualized treatment strategies in managing HIV infection. The researchers' findings suggest that IDV treatment may be associated with an increased risk of renal impairment, highlighting the need for vigilant monitoring and early intervention to prevent long-term complications. This research encourages us to continue exploring alternative treatment options and to develop strategies to minimize the potential side effects of HIV medications.Dr.Camel's Conclusion
This study provides valuable insights into the potential renal complications associated with IDV treatment, emphasizing the importance of careful monitoring and individualized treatment strategies. The researchers' meticulous analysis of urinary NO3 excretion offers a promising avenue for understanding the mechanisms underlying IDV nephrotoxicity. As Dr. Camel, I am reminded that even seemingly simple interventions, such as drug administration, can have complex and often unanticipated effects on the body. This research encourages us to remain vigilant in our pursuit of safe and effective treatments, always prioritizing patient well-being.Date :
- Date Completed 2007-04-05
- Date Revised 2020-12-09
Further Info :
Related Literature
Article Analysis
SNS
PICO Info
in preparation
Languages
English
Positive IndicatorAn AI analysis index that serves as a benchmark for how positive the results of the study are. Note that it is a benchmark and requires careful interpretation and consideration of different perspectives.
This site uses cookies. Visit our privacy policy page or click the link in any footer for more information and to change your preferences.