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Cicletanine-induced hyponatremia and hypokalemia in kidney transplant patients

Authors
Choi, Eun YoungRo, YoungoukChoi, Jong-WookKang, Chong MyungKim, Gheun-Ho
Issue Date
Sep-2016
Publisher
대한신장학회
Keywords
Cicletanine; Hypokalemia; Hyponatremia; Kidney transplantation
Citation
Kidney Research and Clinical Practice, v.35, no.3, pp 142 - 146
Pages
5
Indexed
SCOPUS
KCI
Journal Title
Kidney Research and Clinical Practice
Volume
35
Number
3
Start Page
142
End Page
146
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/hanyang/handle/2021.sw.hanyang/4971
DOI
10.1016/j.krcp.2016.05.004
ISSN
2211-9132
2211-9140
Abstract
Background: Cicletanine is an antihypertensive agent with vasorelaxant and diuretic properties. It has been widely used in European countries; however, cicletanineassociated electrolyte disturbances have yet to be defined. We investigated cicletanine-induced hyponatremia and hypokalemia in kidney transplant patients. Methods: Data from a total of 68 kidney transplant recipients who were treated for hypertension with cicletanine were retrospectively analyzed. Cicletanine-induced hyponatremia and hypokalemia were defined as serum sodium < 135 mmol/L and potassium < 3.5 mmol/L, respectively, after the use of cicletanine. Results: The average patient age was 50 (±11) years, and 44 (65%) were male. The daily dose of cicletanine was 171 ± 46 mg, and the duration of drug use was 215 ± 514 days. Hyponatremia occurred in 11 patients (16.2%), and hypokalemia occurred in 8 patients (11.8%). Three patients (4.4%) had hyponatremia and hypokalemia simultaneously. The duration of cicletanine administrationwas significantly longer in patients with hyponatremia than in those without hyponatremia (943 ± 958 vs. 74 ± 166 days, P < 0.05). The occurrence of hypokalemia was not affected by either daily dose or duration of drug use. Among 11 patients with hyponatremia, 10 were corrected within 2 weeks after withdrawal of the drug and 1 was spontaneously corrected. Among 8 cases of hypokalemia, 7 were corrected after withdrawal of the drug and 1 was spontaneously corrected. Conclusion: We demonstrate that cicletanine may induce hyponatremia or hypokalemia in kidney transplant patients. Hyponatremia is more frequently associated with cicletanine than hypokalemia, and extended use of cicletanine may increase the risk of hyponatremia.
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