Peritoneal dialysis in the neonatal period: outcome data
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Peritoneal dialysis in the neonatal period: outcome data
Abstract
Scant information exists on the prognosis of infants with renal failure who receive peritoneal dialysis in the first month of life. We reviewed the outcome of 23 such patients 1 year after the onset of renal failure. Diagnoses included acute tubular necrosis (11 infants), renal dysplasia (5), obstructive uropathy (4), polycystic kidney disease (1), renal vein thrombosis (1), and renal artery thrombosis (1). Seven of the eleven patients with acute tubular necrosis had had cardiac surgery. At 1 year, eight (35%) of the patients had died, six (26%) had a full recovery, seven (30%) were receiving long-term dialysis awaiting a transplant, and two (9%) had chronic renal failure. Effective dialysis, characterized by the reversal of metabolic disturbances or attainment of fluid balance, was accomplished in all patients. The mean duration of dialysis was 4.5 months (range, 0.1 to 12 months). The most common complications of dialysis were peritonitis and catheter exit site infection. Despite the provision of supplemental calories via nasogastric tube, the majority of patients receiving long-term dialysis showed impaired growth and mild developmental abnormalities. Peritoneal dialysis is an effective means of renal replacement therapy in the neonatal period; however, the morbidity and mortality rate for this population remains high.
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