Early diagnosis and predicting of acute kidney injury in children with viral gastroenteritis of various agents (Literature review)

L. N. Mazankova, P. Y. Luzan
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The most common viral infections causing gastroenteritis in children include rotavirus, norovirus, and the SARS-CoV-2. A typical clinical picture includes fever, vomiting, diarrhea, toxicosis and exicosis of varying severity. However, in 30—35% of cases, acute intestinal infections of viral etiology complicate of acute kidney injury (AKI), which significantly aggravates the course of the disease and affects the outcome of the disease. Currently used markers for the diagnosis of AKI are poor informative due to late detection of typical laboratory changes during the clinical picture's change. Currently, there are non-invasive biomarkers of AKI detected before changes in routine biochemical tests and can be used for early diagnosis of kidney damage. Using of these biomarkers in practice will develop of clinical and laboratory differential diagnostic criteria for early diagnosis, risk factors for the development of AKI in children with viral diarrhea of various agents, in order to start timely effective pathogenetic treatment and prevent serious complications.
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各种药物对病毒性胃肠炎患儿急性肾损伤的早期诊断与预测(文献复习)
引起儿童胃肠炎的最常见病毒感染包括轮状病毒、诺如病毒和SARS-CoV-2。典型的临床表现包括发烧、呕吐、腹泻、中毒和不同程度的中毒。然而,在30-35%的病例中,病毒性急性肠道感染可并发急性肾损伤(AKI),显著加重病程,影响疾病结局。目前用于AKI诊断的标志物,由于在临床图像变化过程中,典型的实验室变化发现较晚,因此信息较差。目前,AKI的无创生物标志物可在常规生化检查变化前检测到,可用于肾损害的早期诊断。这些生物标志物在实践中的应用,将为早期诊断、各种因素对病毒性腹泻患儿AKI发展的危险因素制定临床和实验室鉴别诊断标准,以便及时开始有效的发病治疗,防止严重并发症的发生。
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