The Acute Temporary Peritoneal Dialysis in Neonates: A Five-Year Experience
Background: The aim of this prospective study was to evaluate the characteristics of patients, treated by acute peritoneal dialysis (PD). We also assessed the indications for PD, PD-associated complications and neonatal outcomes in our patients. Methods: During five years, 30 term newborns underwent...
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doaj-14f283ea60b5454ea65cb6c93f4f24fc2021-08-02T05:48:09ZengMashhad University of Medical SciencesIranian Journal of Neonatology2251-75102322-21582015-06-016232364487The Acute Temporary Peritoneal Dialysis in Neonates: A Five-Year ExperienceSeyedeh Fatemeh Khatami0Hasan Boskabadi1Pouya Parvaresh2Neonatologist, Associate Professor, Faculty of Medicine, Mashhad University of Medical Sciences, Mashhad, IranMashhad University of Medical Sciences, Mashhad, IranDepartment of Internal Medicine, Szeged Medical University, Szeged, HungaryBackground: The aim of this prospective study was to evaluate the characteristics of patients, treated by acute peritoneal dialysis (PD). We also assessed the indications for PD, PD-associated complications and neonatal outcomes in our patients. Methods: During five years, 30 term newborns underwent temporary cycling PD. The procedure was performed by applying the manual technique. A straight and relatively rigid peritocat catheter (Germany) was percutaneously inserted in neonates. Statistical analysis was performed, using Chi-square and student's t-test. Results: All subjects were term newborns, including 16 females (52%) and 14 males (48%). In total, 16 cases (52%) were born via cesarean section. The average age and weight of neonates at catheter insertion were 15 days (range of 5-26 days) and 2800 g (range of 2300-4060 g), respectively. The mean PD duration was two days. There was no significant difference between gender, weight, mode of delivery and associated complications. In total, 74% of patients needed assisted ventilation. No case of death was reported due to catheter insertion; however, 12 patients (40%) died during PD. PD-related complications were reported in 70% of patients, and the most common complication was catheter outflow failure (14 cases, 46%). The underlying causes included inborn errors of metabolism (16 cases, 52%) and acute renal failure (14 cases, 48%). Urea cycle enzyme defect, along with hyperammonemia, was the most common etiologic disease (9 cases). Conclusion: PD is an effective treatment for seriously ill newborns with life-threatening conditions such as acute renal failure or certain inborn errors of metabolism. However, mortality rate remains high due to the severity of underlying diseases and comorbidities.http://ijn.mums.ac.ir/article_4487_42966a402b2bcc03d3664555f3dcb2de.pdfAcuteNewbornPeritoneal dialysisTemporary |
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Seyedeh Fatemeh Khatami Hasan Boskabadi Pouya Parvaresh The Acute Temporary Peritoneal Dialysis in Neonates: A Five-Year Experience Iranian Journal of Neonatology Acute Newborn Peritoneal dialysis Temporary |
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The Acute Temporary Peritoneal Dialysis in Neonates: A Five-Year Experience |
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The Acute Temporary Peritoneal Dialysis in Neonates: A Five-Year Experience |
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The Acute Temporary Peritoneal Dialysis in Neonates: A Five-Year Experience |
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The Acute Temporary Peritoneal Dialysis in Neonates: A Five-Year Experience |
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The Acute Temporary Peritoneal Dialysis in Neonates: A Five-Year Experience |
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acute temporary peritoneal dialysis in neonates: a five-year experience |
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Mashhad University of Medical Sciences |
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Iranian Journal of Neonatology |
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2251-7510 2322-2158 |
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Background: The aim of this prospective study was to evaluate the characteristics of patients, treated by acute peritoneal dialysis (PD). We also assessed the indications for PD, PD-associated complications and neonatal outcomes in our patients.
Methods: During five years, 30 term newborns underwent temporary cycling PD. The procedure was performed by applying the manual technique. A straight and relatively rigid peritocat catheter (Germany) was percutaneously inserted in neonates. Statistical analysis was performed, using Chi-square and student's t-test.
Results: All subjects were term newborns, including 16 females (52%) and 14 males (48%). In total, 16 cases (52%) were born via cesarean section. The average age and weight of neonates at catheter insertion were 15 days (range of 5-26 days) and 2800 g (range of 2300-4060 g), respectively. The mean PD duration was two days. There was no significant difference between gender, weight, mode of delivery and associated complications. In total, 74% of patients needed assisted ventilation. No case of death was reported due to catheter insertion; however, 12 patients (40%) died during PD. PD-related complications were reported in 70% of patients, and the most common complication was catheter outflow failure (14 cases, 46%). The underlying causes included inborn errors of metabolism (16 cases, 52%) and acute renal failure (14 cases, 48%). Urea cycle enzyme defect, along with hyperammonemia, was the most common etiologic disease (9 cases).
Conclusion: PD is an effective treatment for seriously ill newborns with life-threatening conditions such as acute renal failure or certain inborn errors of metabolism. However, mortality rate remains high due to the severity of underlying diseases and comorbidities. |
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