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Clinical Trial
. 1995 Apr;9(2):201-3.
doi: 10.1007/BF00860748.

Renal biopsy in children: indications, technique and efficacy in 119 consecutive cases

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Clinical Trial

Renal biopsy in children: indications, technique and efficacy in 119 consecutive cases

A B Bohlin et al. Pediatr Nephrol. 1995 Apr.

Abstract

Consecutive renal biopsies were performed on native kidneys in 109 children and adolescents, aged 0.1-19.8 (mean 9.9) years (119 biopsies). Bleeding diatheses were excluded or treated pre-operatively with intravenous desmopressin acetate. Biopsies were performed by a radiologist under ultrasound imaging, using an automated spring-loaded device allowing selection of the length of the needle movement and score size. Diagnostically adequate tissue was retrieved in 118 of 119 (99.2%) biopsy procedures; 24-h post-biopsy ultrasonography disclosed a small haematoma of the biopsied kidney in 26% of the cases. No correlation was seen between the occurrence of haematoma and (treated) prolonged bleeding time or a decrease in the haemoglobin level. No major complications occurred. Newly developed macroscopic haematuria was reported by 7% and micturition pain by 7% of patients. Painful body movements were reported by 37%. We conclude that the use of ultrasound imaging and an automated gunshot technique is a safe and efficient method for performing renal biopsies in paediatric patients.

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