SAGE Open Medical Case Reports (Apr 2017)

Recovery of methotrexate-induced anuric acute kidney injury after glucarpidase therapy

  • James Harms,
  • Ayaz Khawaja,
  • Maria Taylor,
  • Xiaosi Han,
  • Michal Mrug

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1177/2050313X17705050
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 5

Abstract

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Objectives: This case report describes two cases of high-dose methotrexate–induced nephrotoxicity: death in the case of conventional supportive care and successful renal function recovery in a patient treated with glucarpidase and continuous dialysis. Methods: High dose methotrexate is widely used for management of adult and pediatric malignancies. However, high-dose methotrexate–induced renal nephrotoxicity may cause severe, even lethal complications. Here we present examples of such outcomes. Results: We present one case of lethal high-dose methotrexate nephrotoxicity in a patient treated with conventional rescue therapy. We contrast this outcome with another patient with high-dose methotrexate–induced anuric acute kidney injury, who has recovered renal function following therapy with glucarpidase and continuous dialysis. Conclusions: This is only the second reported case of high-dose methotrexate–induced anuric acute kidney injury, and the only one with a reported clinical outcome. This first report of recovery from high-dose methotrexate–induced anuric acute kidney injury after glucarpidase administration supports available evidence pointing to the effectiveness of this therapy.