Cancer Treatment Reviews
Volume 25, Issue 1 , Pages 47-58, February 1999

Cisplatin and hypomagnesemia☆☆

Department of Oncology 5074, The Finsencenter, 9 Blegdamsvej, Copenhagen, DK-2100, Denmark

Abstract 

Hypomagnesemia is a well known side-effect in patients receiving cisplatin-containing chemotherapy. Cisplatin induces hypomagnesemia through its renal toxicity possibly by a direct injury to mechanisms of magnesium reabsorption in the ascending limb of the loop of Henle as well as the distal tubule. Since the magnesium reabsorption process still remains to be fully characterized, the effect by cisplatin on this process remains uncertain. Hypomagnesemia is a frequent complication to chemotherapy with cisplatin affecting up to 90% of patients if no corrective measures are initiated. The clinical importance of this hypomagnesemia remains uncertain. Possible symptoms of hypomagnesemia can be impossible to distinguish from symptoms related to the underlying disease or the treatment with chemotherapy. Existing studies on how to supplement magnesium during treatment with cisplatin have focused mainly on the effect on serum magnesium values and erythrocyte magnesium concentrations but both parameters are poor indicators of body magnesium stores. As long as the relationship between hypomagnesemia nd possible complications thereof remains poorly elucidated, it seems reasonable to try to avoid hypomagnesemia. The best results seem to be provided by adding magnesium to the pre- and posthydration fluids.

Keywords: Cisplatin, chemotherapy, nephrotoxicity, complications, magnesium, hypomagnesemia, assessment, symptoms, supplementation.

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 Correspondance to: Henrik Lajer, Brohusgade 13, 2 tv., 2200 Copenhagen N, DK-Denmark.

☆☆ Altura, B. M.Durlach, J.Seelig, M.

PII: S0305-7372(99)90097-X

doi:10.1053/ctrv.1999.0097

Cancer Treatment Reviews
Volume 25, Issue 1 , Pages 47-58, February 1999