RESULTS OF TREATMENT OF CHILDREN WITH ACUTE KIDNEY DAMAGE
A. L. Muzurov , T. Yu. Abaseeva , G. A. Generalova , T. E. Pankratenko , K. M. Emirova , O. M. Orlova , M. V. Kvaratskheliya , A. V. Popa
Russian Journal of Pediatric Surgery, Anesthesia and Intensive Care ›› 2017, Vol. 7 ›› Issue (2) : 39 -44.
RESULTS OF TREATMENT OF CHILDREN WITH ACUTE KIDNEY DAMAGE
The aspects of present-day terminology and classification of acute kidney injury are considered in the article. Retrospective study of 245 patients with AKI over the last 5 years was performed. The analysis of AKI severity depending on pediatric classification RIFLE criteria was performed. It had shown that the RIFLE classification is highly informative for predicting disease outcome It had shown that the anuria duration period constituted on the average 12.1±6.4 days. Renal replacement therapy was required in 72.2% of patients, and conservative treatment turned out to be effective in 27.8% children. The study demonstrated that requirement in renal replacement therapy and/or neurological disorders presence and the need of performing artificial lung ventilation is the predictor of poor prognosis in children with AKI.
children / acute kidney injury / RIFLE / renal replacement therapy
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Muzurov A.L., Abaseeva T.Y., Generalova G.A., Pankratenko T.E., Emirova K.M., Orlova O.M., Kvaratskheliya M.V., Popa A.V.
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