Hyperammonemia due to urea cycle disorders: a potentially fatal condition in the intensive care setting

MCC Machado, F Pinheiro da Silva - Journal of intensive care, 2014 - Springer
MCC Machado, F Pinheiro da Silva
Journal of intensive care, 2014Springer
Disorders of the urea cycle are secondary to a defect in the system that converts ammonia
into urea, resulting in accumulation of ammonia and other products. This results in
encephalopathy, coma, and death if not recognized and treated rapidly. Late-onset urea
cycle disorders may be precipitated by acute disease and can be difficult to recognize
because patients are already ill. Diagnosis of urea cycle disorders is based on clinical
suspicion and determination of blood ammonia in suspected patients with neurological …
Abstract
Disorders of the urea cycle are secondary to a defect in the system that converts ammonia into urea, resulting in accumulation of ammonia and other products. This results in encephalopathy, coma, and death if not recognized and treated rapidly. Late-onset urea cycle disorders may be precipitated by acute disease and can be difficult to recognize because patients are already ill. Diagnosis of urea cycle disorders is based on clinical suspicion and determination of blood ammonia in suspected patients with neurological symptoms in the intensive care setting. Treatment is based on the removal of ammonia by dialysis or hemofiltration, reduction of the catabolic state, abolishment of nitrogen administration, and use of pharmacological nitrogen scavenging agents.
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