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Immune-inflammatory and metabolic effects of high dose furosemide plus hypertonic saline solution (HSS) treatment in cirrhotic subjects with refractory ascites

Authors :
Domenico Di Raimondo
Rosaria Pecoraro
Irene Simonetta
Antonio Pinto
Danilo Di Bona
Valerio Vassallo
Eliana Gulotta
Marcello Ciaccio
Antonino Tuttolomondo
Chiara Bellia
Giuseppe Clemente
Carlo Maida
Tuttolomondo, A.
Di Raimondo, D.
Bellia, C.
Clemente, G.
Pecoraro, R.
Maida, C.
Simonetta, I.
Vassallo, V.
Di Bona, D.
Gulotta, E.
Ciaccio, M.
Pinto, A.
Source :
PLoS ONE, Vol 11, Iss 12, p e0165443 (2016), PLoS ONE
Publication Year :
2016
Publisher :
Public Library of Science, 2016.

Abstract

Introduction Patients with chronic liver diseases are usually thin as a result of hypermetabolism and malnutrition expressed by reduced levels of leptin and impairment of other adyponectins such as visfatin. Aims We evaluated the metabolic and inflammatory effects of intravenous high-dose furosemide plus hypertonic saline solutions (HSS) compared with repeated paracentesis and a standard oral diuretic schedule, in patients with cirrhosis and refractory ascites. Methods 59 consecutive cirrhotic patients with refractory ascites unresponsive to outpatient treatment. Enrolled subjects were randomized to treatment with intravenous infusion of furosemide (125-250mg⁄bid) plus small volumes of HSS from the first day after admission until 3 days before discharge (Group A, n:38), or repeated paracentesis from the first day after admission until 3 days before discharge (Group B, n: 21). Plasma levels of ANP, BNP, Leptin, visfatin, IL-1β, TNF-a, IL-6 were measured before and after the two type of treatment. Results Subjects in group A were observed to have a significant reduction of serum levels of TNF-α, IL-1β, IL-6, ANP, BNP, and visfatin, thus regarding primary efficacy endpoints, in Group A vs. Group B we observed higher Δ-TNF-α, Δ-IL-1β, Δ-IL-6, Δ-ANP, Δ-BNP, Δ-visfatin, Δ-Leptin at discharge. Discussion Our findings underline the possible inflammatory and metabolic effect of saline overload correction in treatment of cirrhosis complications such as refractory ascites, suggesting a possible role of inflammatory and metabolic-nutritional variables as severity markers in these patients.

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Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
PLoS ONE, Vol 11, Iss 12, p e0165443 (2016), PLoS ONE
Accession number :
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