Publications by authors named "K S Mirahmadi"

Two cases of acute renal failure associated with ticrynafen administration are reported. Both patients had received hydrochlorothiazide prior to the institution of ticrynafen therapy and were mildly hyperuricemic. Flank pain, oliguria, and azotemia developed after the institution of ticrynafen in both cases.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Metabolic alkalosis resulting from nasogastric drainage is a well recognized and potentially serious clinical problem. In the postoperative patient with acute renal failure, the management of the metabolic alkalosis is particularly difficult, and established modalities of therapy are sometimes ineffective and can be hazardous to the patient. In this article, we report on the successful use of cimetidine (an H2-receptor antagonist) as an adjunct in the treatment of severe metabolic alkalosis in a postsurgical renal failure patient.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Seventeen patients without renal failure and 14 patients receiving long-term hemodialysis were studied. Serum and bone marrow ferritin determinations were made at the time of bone marrow aspiration. A good correlation was found between serum ferritin levels and bone marrow iron stores, as well as between bone marrow ferritin levels and iron stores.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

A young pregnant (32 weeks' gestation) woman with severe chloral hydrate intoxication was treated with hemodialysis. This resulted in dramatic improvement of her profound central nervous system depression, protracted ventricular arrhythmias, fetal distress, and resumption of spontaneous respiration. The blood concentration of trichloroethanol was measured hourly during the dialysis and its dialysance was calculated.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF