当前位置: 华文星空 > 心灵

深圳和香港的心理医生水平?

2015-12-14心灵

A 34-year-old immigrant of African origin is prescribed ciprofloxacin for an infection. He suffers problems with acute haemolysis. You suspect G6PD deficiency.

Given this, what is the likely underlying cause of haemolysis?

¨ 选项A、 Increased levels of NADPH

¨ 选项B、 Decreased levels of NADP

¨ 选项C、 A defect on chromosome 29

¨ 选项D、 Reduced levels of ATP

¨ 选项E、 Reduced levels of NADPH

答案解析: E

Glucose 6-phosphate dehydrogenase (G6PD)

Function

+Glucose 6-phosphate dehydrogenase (G6PD) plays a vital role in the hexose monophosphate pathway

+It is involved in the oxidation of glucose 6-phosphate to 6-phosphoglycerate

+This oxidation reaction is needed in red blood cells as it provides the only source of NADPH

+NADPH, in conjunction with glutathione, protects the red blood cell from oxidative stress

Adverse drug interactions in G6PD deficiency

Drugs that may cause an acute haemolytic reaction in people with G6PD deficiency include:

+aspirin

+antimalarials

+antibacterials (including ciprofloxacin and sulphonamides)

+other drugs such as vitamin K, probenecid and quinidine

Acute haemolytic reaction

Blood count is normal between attacks of haemolysis

During an attack the blood film may show:

+irregularly contracted cells bite cells

+blister cells

+Heinz

+bodies reticulocytosis

Treatment is:

+withdrawal of the offending drug

+treatment of any underlying infection

+blood transfusion where required