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Two infants with bilateral renal agenesis who were bridged by chronic peritoneal dialysis to kidney transplantation
Authors:Candice R. Sheldon  Erin D. Kim  Priya Chandra  Waldo Concepcion  Amy Gallo  Sharon Su  Paul C. Grimm  Steven R. Alexander  Cynthia J. Wong
Abstract:Bilateral renal agenesis is associated with severe oligohydramnios and was considered incompatible with postnatal life due to severe pulmonary hypoplasia. The use of renal replacement therapy was limited by significant morbidity and mortality associated with dialysis in very young infants with major pulmonary pathology. In the United States, there is a tremendous controversy about whether or not the use of prenatal amniotic fluid infusions provides a benefit to fetuses with bilateral renal agenesis. One of the critical issues identified is that there are, as yet, no children reported who had achieved long‐term survival. Previous reports all indicated these children died shortly after birth or after unsuccessful peritoneal dialysis. We present two infants with a prenatal diagnosis of bilateral renal agenesis whose mothers elected to undergo prenatal amnioinfusions. One was born at 28 weeks with a birthweight of 1230 g and the other born at 34 weeks with a birthweight of 1940 g. We present the details of both cases, with initial management on chronic peritoneal dialysis, which started shortly after birth, as a bridge to living related kidney transplants.
Keywords:bilateral renal agenesis  infant end‐stage renal disease  pediatric peritoneal dialysis  pediatric renal transplantation  prenatal amnioinfusions
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