Title:Baclofen-induced Encephalopathy in Patients with End-stage Kidney Disease –
A Case Series
Volume: 3
Author(s): Nahla Kharraz, Hebah Al Jaghoub, Hamzeh Alsubbah, Dhanya Mohan*, Fakhriya Alalawi and Amna Alhadari
Affiliation:
- Department of Nephrology, Dubai Hospital, Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Keywords:
Baclofen, Encephalopathy, Hemodialysis, ESKD, Kidney Disease, Neurotoxicity.
Abstract:
Introduction/Background:
Baclofen is a centrally acting GABA B receptor agonist, widely used for the treatment of neurological diseases ranging from hiccups to multiple
sclerosis. As the drug is renally excreted, intoxication can rapidly develop in those patients with a reduced glomerular filtration rate. A strong index
of clinical suspicion is essential to correctly diagnose the condition.
Case Presentation:
We report a case series of patients with advanced kidney disease and baclofen-induced encephalopathy that settled with discontinuation of the drug
and hemodialysis sessions.
Conclusion:
We report this cluster of patients with baclofen toxicity to highlight the common occurrence of neurotoxicity after its use in patients with end-stage
renal disease and its resolution after cessation of the drug and hemodialysis sessions.