Wanitsriphinyo Suphamat, Tangkiatkumjai Mayuree
J Complement Integr Med. 2017 Mar 1;14(1). doi: 10.1515/jcim-2016-0061.
Background There is very little evidence relating to the association of herbal medicine with diarrhea and the development of acute kidney injury (AKI). This study reports a case of diarrhea-induced AKI, possibly related to an individual ingesting copious amounts of homemade mixed fruit and herb puree. Case presentation A 45-year-old Thai man with diabetes had diarrhea for 2 days, as a result of taking high amounts of a puree made up of eight mixed fruits and herbs over a 3-day period. He developed dehydration and stage 2 AKI, with a doubling of his serum creatinine. He had been receiving enalapril, as a prescribed medication, over one year. After he stopped taking both the puree and enalapril, and received fluid replacement therapy, within a week his serum creatinine had gradually decreased. The combination of puree, enalapril and AKI may also have induced hyperkalemia in this patient. Furthermore, the patient developed hyperphosphatemia due to his worsening kidney function, exacerbated by regularly taking some dietary supplements containing high levels of phosphate. His serum levels of potassium and phosphate returned to normal within a week, once the patient stopped both the puree and all dietary supplements, and had begun receiving treatment for hyperkalemia. Results The mixed fruit and herb puree taken by this man may have led to his diarrhea due to its effect; particularly if the patient was taking a high concentration of such a drink. Both the puree and enalapril are likely to attenuate the progression of kidney function. The causal relationship between the puree and AKI was probable (5 scores) assessed by the modified Naranjo algorithm. This is the first case report, as far as the authors are aware, relating the drinking of a mixed fruit and herbal puree to diarrhea and AKI in a patient with diabetes. Conclusions This case can alert health care providers to the possibility that herbal medicine could induce diarrhea and develop acute kidney injury.
关于草药与腹泻及急性肾损伤(AKI)发生之间关联的证据非常少。本研究报告了一例腹泻诱发的急性肾损伤病例,可能与个体大量摄入自制的混合水果和草药泥有关。
一名45岁患有糖尿病的泰国男子腹泻2天,原因是在3天内大量食用了由八种混合水果和草药制成的果泥。他出现了脱水和2期急性肾损伤,血清肌酐翻倍。他已经接受依那普利治疗超过一年。在他停止食用果泥和依那普利并接受补液治疗后,一周内血清肌酐逐渐下降。果泥、依那普利和急性肾损伤的组合也可能导致该患者出现高钾血症。此外,由于肾功能恶化,该患者出现高磷血症,而定期服用一些含高磷的膳食补充剂使情况更加严重。一旦患者停止食用果泥和所有膳食补充剂,并开始接受高钾血症治疗,其血清钾和磷水平在一周内恢复正常。
该男子食用的混合水果和草药泥因其作用可能导致了腹泻;特别是如果患者饮用的是高浓度的此类饮品。果泥和依那普利都可能会减缓肾功能的进展。通过改良的Naranjo算法评估,果泥与急性肾损伤之间的因果关系很可能存在(5分)。据作者所知,这是第一例将饮用混合水果和草药泥与糖尿病患者的腹泻及急性肾损伤相关联的病例报告。
该病例可提醒医护人员注意草药可能诱发腹泻并导致急性肾损伤的可能性。