Outcome prediction for critically ill children with acute renal failure requiring continuous hemofiltration |
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Authors: | Chen Chen-Yin Tsai Tsung-Chang Lee Weu-Jen Su Ching-Chyuan Fang Ji-Tseng |
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Affiliation: | Department of Medicine, Tian-Sheng Memorial Hospital, Tong-Kang, Ping-Tong, Taiwan. Grace128@ms17.hinet.net |
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Abstract: | Continuous hemofiltration has been used with increasing frequency for treating volume overload and acute renal failure in critically ill, hemodynamically unstable pediatric patients. This retrospective report investigates continuous hemofiltration in pediatric patients, and their survival rate. Sixty children treated between 1999 and 2001 with a diagnosis of acute renal failure and requiring continuous hemofiltration were admitted to this study to determine if pediatric risk of mortality III (PRISM III) scores were an accurate prediction of mortality. PRISM III scores were calculated on the day continuous hemofiltration commenced; mean PRISM III scores of non-survivors were significantly higher than mean scores of survivors. PRISM III scores may be a useful indicator of outcome in children receiving continuous hemofiltration. |
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