Ifosfamide-induced acute kidney injury in a patient with leiomyosarcoma: A case report.
Javad BoskabadiEhsan Yousefi-MazhinEbrahim SalehifarPublished in: Cancer reports (Hoboken, N.J.) (2022)
Ifosfamide is metabolized into chloroacetaldehyde, which can cause acute kidney injury. Recovery from acute kidney injury may not always be perfect and can lead to some degree of chronic kidney disease. Opposite to hemorrhagic cystitis, mesna is not effective in preventing ifosfamide's nephrotoxicity and N-acetylcysteine may be effective in the prevention of this nephrotoxicity.