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Risk of Renal Function Decline in Patients with Ketamine-Associated Uropathy

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  • Shih-Hsiang Ou

    (Division of Nephrology, Department of Internal Medicine, Kaohsiung Veterans General Hospital, Kaohsiung 813, Taiwan
    Faculty of Medicine, School of Medicine, National Yang-Ming University, Taipei 112, Taiwan
    Graduate Institute of Clinical Medicine, College of Medicine, Kaohsiung Medical University, Kaohsiung 807, Taiwan)

  • Ling-Ying Wu

    (Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Kaohsiung Chang Gung Memorial Hospital, Kaohsiung 833, Taiwan)

  • Hsin-Yu Chen

    (Division of Nephrology, Department of Internal Medicine, Kaohsiung Veterans General Hospital, Kaohsiung 813, Taiwan
    Faculty of Medicine, School of Medicine, National Yang-Ming University, Taipei 112, Taiwan)

  • Chien-Wei Huang

    (Division of Nephrology, Department of Internal Medicine, Kaohsiung Veterans General Hospital, Kaohsiung 813, Taiwan
    Faculty of Medicine, School of Medicine, National Yang-Ming University, Taipei 112, Taiwan)

  • Chih-Yang Hsu

    (Division of Nephrology, Department of Internal Medicine, Kaohsiung Veterans General Hospital, Kaohsiung 813, Taiwan
    Faculty of Medicine, School of Medicine, National Yang-Ming University, Taipei 112, Taiwan)

  • Chien-Liang Chen

    (Division of Nephrology, Department of Internal Medicine, Kaohsiung Veterans General Hospital, Kaohsiung 813, Taiwan
    Faculty of Medicine, School of Medicine, National Yang-Ming University, Taipei 112, Taiwan)

  • Kang-Ju Chou

    (Division of Nephrology, Department of Internal Medicine, Kaohsiung Veterans General Hospital, Kaohsiung 813, Taiwan
    Faculty of Medicine, School of Medicine, National Yang-Ming University, Taipei 112, Taiwan)

  • Hua-Chang Fang

    (Division of Nephrology, Department of Internal Medicine, Kaohsiung Veterans General Hospital, Kaohsiung 813, Taiwan
    Faculty of Medicine, School of Medicine, National Yang-Ming University, Taipei 112, Taiwan)

  • Po-Tsang Lee

    (Division of Nephrology, Department of Internal Medicine, Kaohsiung Veterans General Hospital, Kaohsiung 813, Taiwan
    Faculty of Medicine, School of Medicine, National Yang-Ming University, Taipei 112, Taiwan)

Abstract

Ketamine-associated diseases have been increasing with the rise in ketamine abuse. Ketamine-associated uropathy is one of the most common complications. We investigated the effects of ketamine-associated uropathy on renal health and determined predictors of renal function decline in chronic ketamine abusers. This retrospective cohort study analyzed 51 patients (22 with ketamine-associated hydronephrosis and 29 with ketamine cystitis) from Kaohsiung Veterans General Hospital in Taiwan. Primary renal outcome was end-stage renal disease or estimated glomerular filtration rate decline >30% from baseline. Compared with the ketamine cystitis group, the hydronephrosis group had lower initial and final estimated glomerular filtration rates and higher alkaline phosphatase and gamma-glutamyl transferase levels ( p < 0.05). Elevated cholestatic liver enzyme levels correlated with renal dysfunction in ketamine-associated uropathy. The hydronephrosis group had a higher proportion of patients reaching endpoints than the ketamine cystitis group (50% and 7%, respectively, p < 0.001). After adjusting for age, sex, and initial serum creatinine level, hydronephrosis remained an independent risk factor for renal function deterioration. Ketamine-associated hydronephrosis was a poor renal outcome and strong predictor of renal function decline in chronic ketamine abusers. Elevated cholestatic liver enzyme levels correlated with the severity of ketamine-associated uropathy. Ultrasonography screening of these high-risk groups and regular renal function follow-ups are necessary.

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  • Shih-Hsiang Ou & Ling-Ying Wu & Hsin-Yu Chen & Chien-Wei Huang & Chih-Yang Hsu & Chien-Liang Chen & Kang-Ju Chou & Hua-Chang Fang & Po-Tsang Lee, 2020. "Risk of Renal Function Decline in Patients with Ketamine-Associated Uropathy," IJERPH, MDPI, vol. 17(19), pages 1-10, October.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jijerp:v:17:y:2020:i:19:p:7260-:d:423721
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