Managing the kidney – The role of continuous renal replacement therapy in neonatal and pediatric ECMO

IF 1.4 3区 医学 Q3 PEDIATRICS Seminars in Pediatric Surgery Pub Date : 2023-08-01 DOI:10.1016/j.sempedsurg.2023.151332
Abhinav Totapally , Brian C Bridges , David T Selewski , Elizabeth E Zivick
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Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) represents a lifesaving therapy utilized in in the most critically ill neonates and children with reversible cardiopulmonary failure. As a result of the severity of their critical illness these patients are among the highest risk populations for developing acute kidney injury (AKI) and disorders of fluid balance including the pathologic state of fluid overload (FO). In multiple studies AKI has been shown to occur commonly in 60-80% children treated with ECMO and is associated with adverse outcomes. In early studies evaluating ECMO in neonatal respiratory populations, the importance of fluid balance and the development of FO was recognized as an important contributor to adverse outcomes. Multiple single center studies and multicenter work have confirmed that FO occurs commonly across ECMO populations and is consistently associated with adverse outcomes. As a result of the high rates of AKI and the high rates of FO, continuous renal replacement therapy (CRRT) is increasingly utilized in neonatal and pediatric ECMO. In this state-of-the-art review, we cover the definitions, pathophysiology, incidence, and impact of AKI and FO in neonates and children supported with ECMO and summarize and appraise the evidence regarding the use of CRRT concurrently with ECMO. This review will cover the appropriate timing of this initiation, the options for providing CRRT with ECMO, overview of CRRT prescription, and the long-term implications of kidney support therapy in this population.

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肾脏管理——持续肾脏替代治疗在新生儿和儿童ECMO中的作用。
体外膜肺氧合(ECMO)是一种用于危重新生儿和可逆性心肺衰竭儿童的救生疗法。由于其危重症的严重性,这些患者是发生急性肾损伤(AKI)和液体平衡障碍(包括液体超负荷的病理状态(FO))的最高风险人群之一。在多项研究中,AKI已被证明在接受ECMO治疗的60-80%的儿童中常见,并与不良后果有关。在评估新生儿呼吸系统ECMO的早期研究中,液体平衡和FO发展的重要性被认为是不良结果的重要因素。多个单中心研究和多中心工作证实,FO在ECMO人群中普遍发生,并始终与不良结果相关。由于AKI的高发病率和FO的高发生率,连续肾脏替代疗法(CRRT)越来越多地用于新生儿和儿童ECMO。在这篇最新的综述中,我们涵盖了AKI和FO在新生儿和接受ECMO支持的儿童中的定义、病理生理学、发病率和影响,并总结和评估了CRRT与ECMO同时使用的证据。这篇综述将涵盖这一启动的适当时机,为CRRT提供ECMO的选项,CRRT处方的概述,以及肾脏支持治疗在该人群中的长期影响。
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Seminars in Pediatric Surgery
Seminars in Pediatric Surgery PEDIATRICS-SURGERY
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57
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>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Seminars in Pediatric Surgery provides current state-of-the-art reviews of subjects of interest to those charged with the surgical care of young patients. Each bimontly issue addresses a single topic with articles written by the experts in the field. Guest editors, all noted authorities, prepare each issue.
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