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Percutaneous renal biopsy in children.

Achra Sumboonnanonda1, Krissada Srajai, Arun Vongjirad, Vibul Suntornpoch, Paisal Parichatikanond.   

Abstract

The authors studied the percutaneous renal biopsies performed in the Department of Pediatrics, Siriraj Hospital from January 2000 to March 2001 in order to evaluate the safety and benefit of the procedure. Eighty-five patients (90 episodes) were included in the study, aged 7.8+/-3.7 year (range 16 months to 16 years), with a male to female ratio of 1.2:1. Nephrotic syndrome (42.3%) and systemic lupus erythematosus (23.5%) were the two most common indications for biopsy. The kidney was localized by ultrasound prior to the procedure in nearly all cases (97.7%). Premedication with Ketamine was adequate in most patients (91.1%). A modified 13 G Vim-Silverman needle was used to obtain 1-4 biopsy cores. The mean number of glomeruli obtained was 44.0+/-29.9, with failure to obtain renal tissue in 6 episodes (6.6%). Percutaneous biopsy was performed twice in one patient without success and the patient eventually underwent an open biopsy. The most common complication was hematuria (74.4%), of these, gross hematuria was found in 23.3 per cent. Blood transfusion was needed in 2 patients, one of them also needed embolization to control bleeding. Transient hypotension occurred in 1 patient. Transient hypertension occurred in 6 episodes (6.6%). Muscle twitching occurred in 2 episodes and was treated with diazepam intravenously. Hypertension and muscle twitching only occurred in those who received ketamine. The Clinical Benefit Score was 2 (information yielding a definite diagnosis and/or prognosis, alternatively allowing a change in, or support of, therapy) in 89.4 per cent. It was concluded that the present practice of renal biopsy is safe, with high clinical benefit score. It remains to be studied whether an ultrasound guidance biopsy with a newer biopsy device will lower the incidence of complications even further.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 12403257

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Med Assoc Thai        ISSN: 0125-2208


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