Characteristics of Acute Kidney Injury in Neonatal Age At - Intensive Care Unit

Silvana Naunova-Timovska
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Abstract Introduction. Acute kidney injury is a serious condition which damages the kidney as a central mediator of the homeostasis of bodily fluids and electrolytes. It is not a rare problem in the intensive care units, particularly in the neonatal population. Perinatal asphyxia is a common predisposing factor associated with neonatal kidney injury. The aim of this study was to determine the characteristics of acute kidney injury in newborns from neonatal intensive care unit and to explore the association with perinatal asphyxia. Methods. The study was conducted at the Children’s University Hospital in Skopje, R. Macedonia. It was a clinical, prospective study. In the period of two years (January 2013 to December 2014) 29 patients hospitalized at the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) with documented neonatal kidney injury were analyzed. Medical data records of admitted neonates with kidney injury were analyzed. The material was statistically analyzed using methods of descriptive statistics. Results. We evaluated 29 neonates with documented acute kidney injury who at the period of 2 years were treated in NICU. The prevalence of kidney injury was 6.4%. Most of involved neonates were born at term (66%). Prerenal injury was evaluated in 80% of cases. Perinatal asphyxia was the most common predisposing factors for kidney injury in our study, revealed in 56% of cases with predominance of term-infants and male gender. Sepsis was present in 44% of cases, prematurity in 34%, and congenital malformation in 27% of cases. Mortality rate was 27.5% and it was higher in patients with assisted ventilation and sepsis. Conclusion. Perinatal asphyxia is a dominant predisposing factor associated with neonatal kidney injury. Often, the occurrence of kidney damage in the neonatal population is multifactorial (more than 40%) and caused by several associated comorbidities
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重症监护病房新生儿急性肾损伤的特点
摘要介绍。急性肾损伤是一种严重的疾病,损害肾脏作为体液和电解质平衡的中心介质。这不是一个罕见的问题,在重症监护病房,特别是在新生儿人口。围产期窒息是新生儿肾损伤的常见易感因素。本研究的目的是确定新生儿重症监护病房新生儿急性肾损伤的特点,并探讨其与围产期窒息的关系。方法。这项研究是在马其顿共和国斯科普里儿童大学医院进行的。这是一项临床前瞻性研究。本文分析了2013年1月至2014年12月29例新生儿重症监护病房(NICU)记录的新生儿肾损伤患者。对住院新生儿肾损伤病历进行分析。采用描述性统计方法对资料进行统计分析。结果。我们评估了29例在NICU治疗2年的急性肾损伤新生儿。肾损伤发生率为6.4%。大多数新生儿足月出生(66%)。在80%的病例中评估了肾损伤。围产期窒息是本研究中最常见的肾损伤易感因素,56%的病例以足月婴儿和男性为主。44%的病例出现败血症,34%的病例出现早产,27%的病例出现先天性畸形。死亡率为27.5%,辅助通气和败血症患者的死亡率更高。结论。围产期窒息是新生儿肾损伤的主要易感因素。通常,新生儿肾脏损害的发生是多因素的(超过40%),由几种相关的合并症引起
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