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==Management== | ==Management== | ||
*Rigorous and continuous control of phosphate and calcium balance | *Rigorous and continuous control of phosphate and calcium balance | ||
*Medical | |||
**Discontinue calcium increasing interventions | |||
**Increase dialysis frequency | |||
**Calcimimetics in hyperparathyroidism | |||
**Bisphosphonates | |||
**Sodium thiosulfate - off-label, increases solubility of calcium deposits | |||
**Fix hypercoagulability | |||
**Surgical | |||
*Aggressive wound care and debridement of necrotic tissues | |||
**Wound VAC | |||
**Total or subtotal parathyroidectomy | |||
[[Category:FEN]] | [[Category:FEN]] | ||
[[Category:Derm]] | [[Category:Derm]] | ||
Revision as of 04:27, 22 November 2014
Background
- Most commonly HD/ESRD patients (1% of ESRD)
- Seen almost exclusively in patients with Stage 5 chronic kidney disease
- No available data in general population (non-uremic calciphylaxis)
- Calcium and phosphate levels rise beyond solubility and precipitate in arteries
- May be increasing due to widespread IV vitamin D
- Mortality as high as 60-80%; sepsis from necrotic skin lesions
Features
- Very painful lesions develop suddenly and progress rapidly
- Dermatolgic appearances:
- Livedo reticularis
- Stellate purpura
- Usually LEs, hands, or torso
Differential Diagnosis
- Brown recluse spider bite
- Bullous Pemphigoid
- Cellulitis, necrotizing fasciitis
- Erythema Nodosum
- Vasculitis
- Venous ulcers
- Hypercalcemia
- Hyperphosphatemia
Diagnosis
Labs
- Serum PTH level
- CBC, CMP, phosphate, coags
- Inpatient - hepatitis panel, cryofibrinogen level, lipase, ESR, CRP, ANA, ANCA
Imaging
- Plain radiographs - arborization of vascular calcification within dermis and subQ tissues
Management
- Rigorous and continuous control of phosphate and calcium balance
- Medical
- Discontinue calcium increasing interventions
- Increase dialysis frequency
- Calcimimetics in hyperparathyroidism
- Bisphosphonates
- Sodium thiosulfate - off-label, increases solubility of calcium deposits
- Fix hypercoagulability
- Surgical
- Aggressive wound care and debridement of necrotic tissues
- Wound VAC
- Total or subtotal parathyroidectomy
