2020
NSAIDs in CKD: Are They Safe?
Baker M, Perazella MA. NSAIDs in CKD: Are They Safe? American Journal Of Kidney Diseases 2020, 76: 546-557. PMID: 32479922, DOI: 10.1053/j.ajkd.2020.03.023.Peer-Reviewed Reviews, Practice Guidelines, Standards, and Consensus StatementsConceptsNonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugsChronic kidney diseaseGlomerular filtration rateFiltration rateRisk factorsHigh pain burdenAcute kidney injuryManagement of painAnti-inflammatory drugsCKD populationNSAID useKidney injuryPain burdenPain controlHeart failureComorbid conditionsElectrolyte derangementsKidney diseaseSafety dataDrug effectsPatientsIndividualized basisDrug metabolismProgressive lossCautious useImmune Checkpoint Inhibitors and Immune-Related Adverse Renal Events
Herrmann SM, Perazella MA. Immune Checkpoint Inhibitors and Immune-Related Adverse Renal Events. Kidney International Reports 2020, 5: 1139-1148. PMID: 32775813, PMCID: PMC7403510, DOI: 10.1016/j.ekir.2020.04.018.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchImmune checkpoint inhibitorsAcute kidney injuryCheckpoint inhibitorsAdverse renal effectsAdverse renal eventsSubset of patientsPotential risk factorsAcute rejectionRenal eventsKidney injuryRenal effectsTransplant populationRenal toxicityRisk factorsBetter outcomesPatientsNephrotoxicityCliniciansCancer therapyCancerRecent studiesInhibitorsCurrent informationComplicationsProviders
2018
35 Kidney Disease Caused by Therapeutic Agents
Perazella M, Shirali A. 35 Kidney Disease Caused by Therapeutic Agents. 2018, 334-344. DOI: 10.1016/b978-0-323-47794-9.00035-4.BooksKidney diseaseTherapeutic agentsDrug-induced renal toxicityProteinuria/nephrotic syndromeFrequent adverse consequencesChronic kidney diseaseChronic kidney injuryDrugs of abuseSubgroup of individualsDrug nephrotoxicityKidney injuryMost medicationsNephrotoxic drugsTubular dysfunctionNephrotic syndromeRenal toxicityDrug therapyRisk factorsTherapeutic medicationsRenal syndromeAppropriate careMedicationsNephrotoxicitySyndromeAdverse consequences
2016
Drug-Induced Hypertension in Chronic Kidney Disease
Vichot A, Perazella M. Drug-Induced Hypertension in Chronic Kidney Disease. 2016, 261-298. DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4939-6436-9_12.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchChronic kidney diseaseCardiovascular complicationsKidney diseaseEnd-stage renal diseaseStrong risk factorHypertensive effectInflammatory syndromeBlood pressureRenal diseaseCounter medicationsMyocardial infarctionRisk factorsPhysiologic alterationsMood disordersHealthcare providersPatientsHypertensionDiseaseComplicationsMedicationsDrugsRiskPainInfarctionProviders
2015
New drug toxicities in the onco-nephrology world
Perazella MA, Izzedine H. New drug toxicities in the onco-nephrology world. Kidney International 2015, 87: 909-917. PMID: 25671763, DOI: 10.1038/ki.2015.30.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsKidney injuryAnticancer medicationsAdverse renal consequencesAcute kidney injuryChronic kidney diseaseLevel of proteinuriaMore effective therapiesRenal consequencesElectrolyte disturbancesKidney diseaseNephrotoxic effectsNephrotoxic potentialRisk factorsEffective therapyNephrotoxic manifestationsDrug toxicityNew agentsOld drugsNephrology communityResistant cancersClinical arenaAvailable evidenceMedicationsPatientsInjury
2009
Acute phosphate nephropathy
Markowitz GS, Perazella MA. Acute phosphate nephropathy. Kidney International 2009, 76: 1027-1034. PMID: 19675530, DOI: 10.1038/ki.2009.308.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAcute phosphate nephropathyAcute kidney injuryChronic kidney diseasePhosphate nephropathySubsequent chronic renal failureChronic tubular injuryAngiotensin receptor blockersChronic renal failureHigh-risk patientsRenal biopsy findingsClinical-pathological entityAggressive hydrationKidney injuryReceptor blockersBiopsy findingsRenal failureTubular injuryKidney diseasePathological entityRisk factorsFemale genderDistal tubulesEpidemiologic studiesDistal nephronEnzyme inhibitorsRenal Vulnerability to Drug Toxicity
Perazella MA. Renal Vulnerability to Drug Toxicity. Clinical Journal Of The American Society Of Nephrology 2009, 4: 1275-1283. PMID: 19520747, DOI: 10.2215/cjn.02050309.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsDrug-induced kidney diseaseKidney diseaseRenal vulnerabilityRisk factorsAcute kidney injuryChronic kidney diseaseDrug-related factorsProteinuric renal diseaseKidney injuryRenal complicationsRenal injuryRenal diseaseNephrotoxic effectsRenal syndromeDrug toxicityDiseaseInjuryKidneyDrugsFactor categoriesToxinComplicationsPatientsFactorsTubulopathy
2001
Indinavir nephropathy revisited: A pattern of insidious renal failure with identifiable risk factors
Reilly R, Tray K, Perazella M. Indinavir nephropathy revisited: A pattern of insidious renal failure with identifiable risk factors. American Journal Of Kidney Diseases 2001, 38: e23.1-e23.6. PMID: 11576910, DOI: 10.1053/ajkd.2001.27732.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHuman immunodeficiency virusRenal failureSerum creatinineRisk factorsDiffuse interstitial infiltratesElevated serum creatinineAcute renal failureIdentifiable risk factorsProgressive tubulointerstitial injuryIndinavir therapyFlank painHepatitis CTubulointerstitial injuryTubulointerstitial lesionsPositive patientsRenal injuryRenal biopsyInterstitial infiltratesImmunodeficiency virusNumerous eosinophilsFocal necrosisRenal syndromeProgressive riseIndinavirPotential mechanisms
2000
Trimethoprim-Induced Hyperkalaemia
Perazella M. Trimethoprim-Induced Hyperkalaemia. Drug Safety 2000, 22: 227-236. PMID: 10738846, DOI: 10.2165/00002018-200022030-00006.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsRenal potassium excretionPotassium excretionHigh urinary flow ratesPotassium homeostasisManagement of hyperkalaemiaGlomerular filtration ratePotassium-sparing diuretic amilorideUrinary flow rateRecognition of patientsDistal nephron cellsTrimethoprim therapyRenal impairmentCommon complicationLoop diureticsEpithelial sodium channelIntravenous fluidsVolume repletionAdverse reactionsFiltration rateRisk factorsStandard dosageAntikaliuretic effectHyperkalaemiaIsotonic fluidsDistal nephron
1999
Crystal-induced acute renal failure
Perazella M. Crystal-induced acute renal failure. The American Journal Of Medicine 1999, 106: 459-465. PMID: 10225250, DOI: 10.1016/s0002-9343(99)00041-8.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAcute renal failureRenal insufficiencyRenal failureVolume repletionAppropriate drug dosingIntrarenal crystal depositionAcute renal insufficiencyIntravascular volume depletionAdditional risk factorsHigh urinary flowDialytic supportUrinary flowRisk factorsVolume depletionDrug dosingDrug dosesCrystal depositionIntratubular precipitationInsufficiencyUrineMedicationsRepletionFurther exposureFailureHuman urine