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Baek, Kim, Hong, Kang, Song, Kim, Kim, Oh, Kang, Kim, Yu, Ryu, Choi, and Kang: Acute Renal Failure with Pulmonary Edema Induced by the Treatment of Angiotensin-Converting Enzyme Inhibitor and Angiotensin II Receptor Blocker in a Patient with Congenital Solitary Kidney

Abstract

Blockers of renin-angiotensin system(RAS) including ACE inhibitor or ARB are one of the most frequently prescribed medications for the treatment of hypertension, heart failure and proteinuria. One of the major side effects of these RAS blockers is the deterioration of renal function, mainly due to a reduction of intraglomerular pressure. Therefore, close monitoring of renal function is recommended when RAS blockers are initially prescribed, especially for the patients with impaired renal function.
We report a patient who was transferred to our hospital due to the sudden development of oliguria and dyspnea after treatment for hypertension with ACEi and ARB. She was finally diagnosed as RAS blocker-induced acute renal failure with pulmonary edema complicated on congenital solitary kidney. After hemodialysis and conservative treatment, her renal function was recovered with maintenance of normal urine output.

Conclusion

This case highlights the necessity of the functional and structural evaluation of kidney to prevent the serious complication such as acute renal failure before the administration of ACEi and/or ARB.

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