Peritoneal dialysis for acute renal failure in children |
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Authors: | Vivian M. Reznik William R. Griswold Bradley M. Peterson Alexander Rodarte Maria E. Ferris Stanley A. Mendoza |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Pediatrics, UCSD School of Medicine and Division of Critical Care, Children's Hospital and Health Center, San Diego, California, USA;(2) Department of Pediatrics, UCSD, Mail Code M-009G, 92093-0609 La Jolla, CA, USA |
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Abstract: | Fifty infants and children with acute renal failure were treated with acute peritoneal dialysis between 1987 and 1990. The patients were dialyzed using either a catheter introduced percutaneously over a guide-wire (n=40) or a Tenckhoff catheter (n=10). The cause of the acute renal failure was primary renal disease in 17 children, cardiac disease in 19, and trauma/sepsis in 14. Peritoneal dialysis succeeded in controlling metabolic abnormalities, improving fluid balance, and relieving the complications of uremia. The procedure had few major complications. Overall mortality was 50%, reflecting the serious nature of the underlying diseases. We conclude that acute peritoneal dialysis is a safe and effective treatment in most pediatric patients with acute renal failure. Our series of patients treated with acute peritoneal dialysis serves as a basis of comparison for the evaluation of new modalities of therapy in childhood acute renal failure. |
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Keywords: | Peritoneal dialysis Acute renal failure Multi-organ system failure Peritoneal catheter Pediatric cardiac surgery |
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