Scott John Harwood, Bains Ashish P S, Lindsay Timothy D, Zhao Xiaofeng, Bromberg Michael E
Department of Medicine, Section of Internal Medicine, Lewis Katz School of Medicine at Temple University Hospital, Philadelphia, PA 19140, USA.
Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, Lewis Katz School of Medicine at Temple University Hospital, Philadelphia, PA 19140, USA.
Case Rep Crit Care. 2019 Aug 20;2019:4642925. doi: 10.1155/2019/4642925. eCollection 2019.
We describe the prognostic implication and aggressive clinical course of lymphoma-related lactic acidosis in a rare HIV-related lymphoma. Patient was diagnosed with plasmablastic lymphoma and developed severe lactic acidosis, and was treated on the medical floor and in the medical intensive care unit. Her lactic acidosis was considered to be type B, secondary to her underlying lymphoma since she never had an infectious source, hypovolemic state, or low/high cardiac-output state. The mechanism of the lymphoma-related lactic acidosis is from altered cellular metabolism, thought to aid in lymphoma proliferation, rather than tissue hypoperfusion. It is a rare complication of aggressive lymphomas and signifies a poor prognosis. Patients having this complication should be considered for close monitoring and management in an intensive care unit until definitive treatment (i.e., chemotherapy) can be implemented.
我们描述了一种罕见的与HIV相关淋巴瘤中淋巴瘤相关乳酸酸中毒的预后意义及侵袭性临床病程。患者被诊断为浆母细胞淋巴瘤并发生严重乳酸酸中毒,在普通病房和医学重症监护病房接受治疗。她的乳酸酸中毒被认为是B型,继发于潜在的淋巴瘤,因为她从未有过感染源、血容量不足状态或低/高心输出量状态。淋巴瘤相关乳酸酸中毒的机制源于细胞代谢改变,被认为有助于淋巴瘤增殖,而非组织灌注不足。这是侵袭性淋巴瘤的一种罕见并发症,预示预后不良。对于有此并发症的患者,在能够实施确定性治疗(即化疗)之前,应考虑在重症监护病房进行密切监测和管理。