The Japanese Journal of Clinical Dialysis Vol.18 No.8(2-4-10)

Theme Intoxication of Drugs and Poisons and Blood Purification Therapy (Case Report)
Title Acute renal failure following wasp stings
Publish Date 2002/07
Author Kei Shioshita Izumikawa Hospital
Author Kinichi Izumikawa Izumikawa Hospital
Author Kohei Hara Izumikawa Hospital
Author Masanobu Miyazaki Department of Internal Medicine, Nagasaki University School of Medicine
Author Shigeru Kohno Department of Internal Medicine, Nagasaki University School of Medicine
[ Summary ] About 40 persons who suffer from wasp stings die every year in Japan. Although anaphylactic shock is well recognized as the cause of death, complications resulting in acute renal failure, due to rhabdomyolysis, occur less commonly. The pathome chanisms involved may include acute tubular necrosis occurred by toxic effects of insect venom, rhabdomyolysis and intravascular haemolysis. The therapies for acute renal failure are mass-transfusion and diuresis, if the above therapies are not effective, blood purification is needed. We report on a patient who suffered from multiple wasp stings and subsequently developed multiple organ failure, due to rhabdomyolysis and survived due to hemodialysis therapy. Cases of renal failure, due to insect stings, reported in Japan are reviewed and blood purification for multiple wasp stings is described.
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