Literature DB >> 20017415

[Acute renal failure in premature neonates].

Aleksandra Doronjski1, Vesna Stojanović, Slobodan Spasojević, Branka Kovacević, Vesna Pavlović, Marko Nikolić, Radojica Savić.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND/AIM: Hemodynamic stress is the leading cause of acute renal failure (ARF) in premature neonates. Incidence of ARF in this population is between 8 and 24%. The aim of this study was to determine the frequence of presence of ARF in premature neonates, as well as its impact on their survival.
METHODS: A retrospective study of 114 premature neonates [(gestational age, GA less than 37 gestation weeks (gw)] admitted to the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) at the Pediatric Clinic, Institute of Child and Youth Healthcare of Vojvodina in 2007 was conducted. Serum creatinine, urea and bilirubine were determined on the 3rd day of life in 65 newborns who met inclusion criteria. ARF was diagnosed in 16 newborns (n = 16/65; 25%).
RESULTS: The premature neonates with ARF had significantly lower GA [<28 gw - 8/16 (50%) vs. 5/49 (10%); p < 0.05], birth weight (BW) (1265 g vs. 1615 g; p < 0.05) and systolic blood pressure (43.37 mm Hg vs. 52.7 mmHg; p < 0.05) than ones without ARF. Non-olyguric ARF was diagnosed in 62% of newborns with ARF (n = 10/16), while the rest had the olyguric type (n = 6/16; 38%). Twenty-five percent of premature neonates with ARF (n = 4/16) died in contrast to 10% of premature neonates without ARF (n = 5/49). ARF was treated conservatively in all but 3 cases when peritoneal dialysis was performed. Renal function has recovered completely in all of the survivors. In order to determine their predictivity in relation to ARF, following parameters were analyzed: GA, BW < 1500 g, presence of concomitant sepsis and intracranial hemorrhage grade III/IV. BW < 1500 g demonstrated the highest sensitivity (se 0.75), while GA < 28 gw, sepsis and intracranial hemorrhage grade III/IV showed high specificity (sp = 0.90, 0.89 0.88, respectively).
CONCLUSION: Acute renal failure frequently occurs in population of premature neonates and requires meticulous fluid and electrolyte balance, especially in the case of low birth weight and extreme immaturity.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 20017415     DOI: 10.2298/vsp0911863d

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Vojnosanit Pregl        ISSN: 0042-8450            Impact factor:   0.168


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