Author/Authors :
Gunay, Emrah Department of Nephrology - Diyarbakir, Turkey , Kalkan, Ziya Department of Internal Medicine - Diyarbakir, Turkey , Ay, Mehmet Selim Department of Internal Medicine - Diyarbakir, Turkey , Berekatoglu, Nuh Department of Internal Medicine - Diyarbakir, Turkey , Yaman, Metin Department of Internal Medicine - Diyarbakir, Turkey
Abstract :
Metformin-associated lactic acidosis is rare despite
its widespread use. It is often associated with the use of metformin
in the presence of chronic kidney disease, but it may also occur in
people with normal renal function in the case of acute overdose.
Case Report. 20 years old (patient 1) and 37 years old (patient
2) women without any chronic disease took 40 gram (727 mg/
kg) and 60 gram (1200 mg/kg) metformin, respectively; for the
suicidal attempt. Deep lactic acidosis was detected in patients.
In patient 1, hemodialysis was performed for 4 hours. After the
interruption, deep acidosis evolved again and another dialysis
session was performed. In patient 2, hemodialysis was performed
for 16 hours without any interruption and she did not need any
other dialysis session.
Conclusion. Metformin has a large distribution volume. It is not
correct to make a final decision as to how long the dialysis will
continue when dialysis begins. Dialysis should be continued without
interruption until clinical and laboratory targets are achieved.