Long-term outcome of peritoneal dialysis in infants

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Ledermann, SE
Scanes, ME
Fernando, ON
Duffy, PG
Madden, SJ
Trompeter, RS
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[1] Great Ormond St Hosp Children NHS Trust, Renal Unit, Dept Nephrol, London WC1N 3JH, England
[2] Great Ormond St Hosp Children NHS Trust, Dept Urol, London WC1N 3JH, England
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JOURNAL OF PEDIATRICS | 2000年 / 136卷 / 01期
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10.1016/S0022-3476(00)90044-1
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R72 [儿科学];
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Debate continues concerning the treatment of infants with end-stage renal disease. We evaluated progress and outcome of 20 infants with a mean age of 0.34 year (range, 0.02-1 year) in a long-term peritoneal dialysis program at a single center. Mean weight at the start of dialysis was 4.8 bg (range, 1.7-11.4 kg), and the duration of dialysis was 17.3 months (range, 1-59 months). Eleven infants received renal transplants, 4 were switched to hemodialysis and then received transplants, 4 died, and 1 continues to receive peritoneal dialysis. There was significant co-morbidity in 6 infants who died or required hemodialysis. Catheter interventions were frequent, with 12 infants requiring at least one replacement. There were 1.1 episodes of peritonitis per patient-year; 70% of infants had 0 to 1 episode. Mean weight standard deviation score (SDS) was -1.6 at the start, -0.3 at 1 year (P = .0008), and 0.3 at 2 years (P = .0008). Height SDSs were -1.8 at the start, -1.1 at 1 year (P = .046), and -0.8 at 2 years (P = .06). Head circumference SDSs were -1.9 at the start, -1.3 at 6 months (P = .003), and -0.9 at 1 year (P = .015). Fourteen of 16 survivors are achieving normal developmental milestones or attend mainstream school. Peritoneal dialysis in infancy is a demanding treatment, but outcome for growth, development, and transplantation justifies this intensive approach. When parents are counseled, the: importance of non-renal co-morbidity must be emphasized. (J Pediatr 2000;136:24-9).
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