Barbera Vincenzo, Di Lullo Luca, Otranto Giovanni, Barbera Giovanni, Santoboni Alberto
U.O.C. Nefrologia e Dialisi, Roma, Italy.
G Ital Nefrol. 2012 Nov-Dec;29(6):674-82.
Calcific uremic arteriopathy (CUA), also known as calciphylaxis, is a rare condition occurring in patients with moderate to severe chronic kidney disease. It is a serious, debilitating and potentially fatal clinical disorder affecting 1-4% of the dialysis population and is associated with a high mortality rate (60-80%). The clinical picture is characterized by painful skin lesions tending to necrotic or gangrenous ulceration ultimately necessitating amputation. Severe infectious complications leading to sepsis and death are frequent. The pathogenesis of CUA is still unknown and several pathogenetic hypotheses have been put forward; this makes its treatment difficult and often empirical. The current paper presents a systematic review of recent findings on the pathogenesis, diagnosis and treatment of CUA.
钙化性尿毒症性动脉病(CUA),也称为钙化防御,是一种发生于中重度慢性肾病患者的罕见病症。它是一种严重、使人衰弱且可能致命的临床疾病,影响着1%至4%的透析人群,且死亡率很高(60% - 80%)。其临床表现为疼痛性皮肤病变,倾向于坏死或坏疽性溃疡,最终往往需要截肢。导致败血症和死亡的严重感染并发症很常见。CUA的发病机制仍不清楚,已经提出了几种发病机制假说;这使得其治疗困难且往往只能凭经验。本文对CUA发病机制、诊断和治疗的最新研究结果进行了系统综述。