Dextran deposition in reticuloendothelial organs in hemodialysis patients: A forgotten adverse effect of low-molecular weight dextran.
Toru YokokawaYoshihiro IkuraHidetoshi OkabeYasuhiro IwaiPublished in: Hemodialysis international. International Symposium on Home Hemodialysis (2020)
We present two autopsy cases of refractory ascites/hydrothorax associated with systemic deposition of low-molecular weight dextran that had been used in hemodialysis over an extended period. The most striking autopsy findings in both cases were dense accumulation of dextran-laden macrophages in sinusoids of reticuloendothelial organs. These accumulated macrophages seemed to have disturbed blood and lymph flow. Based on these findings, we concluded that the persistent ascites and hydrothorax were attributable to systemic deposition of dextran, especially the accumulation of dextran-laden macrophages in the reticuloendothelial organs. We suggest that dextran solution should immediately be designated as contraindicated for hemodialysis patients.