Phosphate nephropathy: an avoidable complication of bowel preparation for colonoscopy.
Matthew R P DaviesDavid WilliamsOlga D NiewiadomskiPublished in: Internal medicine journal (2019)
It is known that oral sodium phosphate, used as bowel preparation for colonoscopy, can cause acute phosphate nephropathy, a potentially severe and irreversible form of acute kidney injury. Due to these safety concerns, guidelines have advised against the routine use of this agent for a decade. We present a case report and biopsy series that demonstrate that oral sodium phosphate is still being used and that cases of APN are still occurring, in Australia.