Acute kidney injury and peritoneal dialysis in extremely low birth weight newborns.

IF 2.6 4区 医学 Q2 Medicine Minerva pediatrica Pub Date : 2023-10-01 Epub Date: 2020-06-02 DOI:10.23736/S0026-4946.20.05617-0
Huseyin Kaya, İsmail K Gokce, Hatice Turgut, Ramazan Özdemir, Yılmaz Tabel
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Background: In 12.5-56% of extremely low birth weight (ELBW) infants treated in newborn units, acute kidney injury (AKI) develops. Some of these infants may need renal replacement therapy for several reasons including hyperkalemia, hypovolemia and resistant acidosis.

Methods: All ELBW infants who were followed in our hospital between January 2015 and December 2017 and who lived longer than 48 hours were assessed. Patients were followed for AKI and peritoneal dialysis (PD).

Results: AKI developed in 25 of 201 ELBW infants. PD was administered to nine patients. PD was initiated at a median of 11 days (2-22 days) for all patients due to hyperkalemia which did not respond to medical treatment. Three of the nine infants who received PD died while dialysis was ongoing. The remaining six patients completed PD successfully. In these patients, the serum potassium value returned to normal in three days, and dialysis was continued for a median of 93 hours (40-172 hours). Dialysis leakage occurred in two patients, and hyperglycemia developed in two patients. On average, diuresis started at the 25th hour (8-40th hour).

Conclusions: In the renal failure treatment of ELBW infants, PD is the only option which can be used for many units. It was found that in ELBW infants, who had wider peritoneal surface when compared to their body weight, biochemical values recovered rapidly with PD, and diuresis started a short while later in most patients.

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极低出生体重新生儿的急性肾损伤和腹膜透析。
背景:在新生儿病房接受治疗的极低出生体重(ELBW)婴儿中,有12.5-56%会出现急性肾损伤(AKI)。其中一些婴儿可能需要肾脏替代治疗,原因有多种,包括高钾血症、低血容量和耐药性酸中毒。方法:对2015年1月至2017年12月在我院随访的所有寿命超过48小时的ELBW婴儿进行评估。对患者进行了AKI和腹膜透析(PD)随访。结果:201例ELBW婴儿中有25例发生了AKI。对9名患者进行了PD治疗。所有因高钾血症而对药物治疗无反应的患者在中位11天(2-22天)开始PD。接受帕金森病治疗的九名婴儿中有三名在透析过程中死亡。其余6名患者成功完成PD。在这些患者中,血清钾值在三天内恢复正常,透析持续了93小时(40-172小时)。两名患者发生透析渗漏,两名患者出现高血糖。平均而言,利尿开始于第25小时(8-40小时)。结论:在ELBW婴儿的肾功能衰竭治疗中,PD是唯一可用于多个单位的选择。研究发现,在ELBW婴儿中,与他们的体重相比,他们的腹膜表面更宽,PD后生化值迅速恢复,大多数患者的利尿开始时间很短。
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Minerva pediatrica
Minerva pediatrica PEDIATRICS-
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2.70
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3.80%
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1
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>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Minerva Pediatrica publishes scientific papers on pediatrics, neonatology, adolescent medicine, child and adolescent psychiatry and pediatric surgery. Manuscripts may be submitted in the form of editorials, original articles, review articles, special articles, letters to the Editor and guidelines. The journal aims to provide its readers with papers of the highest quality and impact through a process of careful peer review and editorial work.
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