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Outcomes of dialysis in newborns Gianni Celsi Pediatric Nephrology Unit Karolinska University Hospital, Stockholm, Sweden

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Page 1: Outcomes of dialysis in newborns

Outcomes of dialysis in newborns

Gianni CelsiPediatric Nephrology Unit

Karolinska University Hospital,

Stockholm, Sweden

Page 2: Outcomes of dialysis in newborns

Causes of ARF in neonates

• Prerenal 75-80%

• Intrinsic 10-15%

• Postrenal 5-10%

hypovolemia, sepsis,

low cardiac output

PUV,PJO

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How is the prognosis of pre- and postrenal ARF in

neonates?

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Prognosis of ARF

40-60 % survival

Depending on underling disease

Depending on co-morbidity

Reversible

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What about ESRD?

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Causes of ESRD in neonates

• Prerenal

• Intrinsic

• Postrenal

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Causes of intrinsic renal ESRD in

neonates

• Prenatal Agenesis Hypoplasia Dysplasia Cystic diseases Obstruction

• Postnatal DIC, ATN

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What is the general consensus for intrinsic ESRD in neonates?

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Intrinsic renal ESRD in neonates

• Rare• Extremely poor prognosis

Renal replacement therapy not always recommended. As recently as 1998, only 40% of international pediatric nephrologists would offer dialysis to infants < 1 month (J. Pediatr 1998, 133, 154-65)

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How is the prognosis of ESRD in neonates?

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Survival after dialysis in neonates with ESRD

9091d-2 mLaakkonen et alNephrol Dial Transplant 2008

53 351 d-1 y Williams et al, Arch Pediatr Adolesc Med 2002

5531<1 mCoulthard et al, Arch Dis Child 2002

7634<3 m Warady et al, Pediatr Nephrol 99

infants with anuria or oliguria had a higher mortality (64%) than did infants with adequate urine output (20%).

80-3621<1 yEllis et al, Adv Perit Dial. 1995

6523<1 yBlowey et al, JPerinatol. 1993

infants whose renal failure was isolated were more likely to undergo successful dialysis

3931<2 mMatthews et al,J Ped Surg1990

Survival %

nAge at start

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Outcomes of dialysis initiated during the neonathal period for treatment of ESRD: a NAPRTCS special analysis.

Pediatrics 2007: 468-473; 119

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For physicians and parents alike, the decision to initiate long-

term dialysis for a neonate with presumptive ESRD poses a

complex ethical quandary.This dilemma derives,at least in

part, from the paucity of published reports describing the

outcomes of infants who initiate dialysis during the first month

of life.

Neonates were as likely to terminate dialysis during the study

period as were older children. However, the reason for

terminating dialysis differed significantly between the 2 age

groups. Neonates were more likely to terminate because of death,

and they were less likely to terminate because of transplantation.

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Death 17/193

Recovery of function 23/193

Neonates with renal dysplasia or obstructive uropathy are at risk for

associated congenital anomalies, either true malformations or

deformations, because of severe oligohydramnios. In such cases,

the presence of significant comorbid conditions may preclude long-

term dialysis as a bridge to renal transplantation, thus excluding

these neonates from the NAPRTCS database.

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Aetiology and outcome of acute and chronic renal failure in infants

Nephrol Dial Transplant (2008) 23: 1575–1580

Between 1997 and 2004 all children <1 year of age with

a serum creatinine >100 µmol/l were followed up for up to 6 years.

- 49 infants with ESRD- 21 started dialysis between 5-531 days of age

- 4 neonates were not offered RRT because of parents wish

- mortality: ARPKD 100%

dysplasia 22%

obstraction 6%

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Prenatal diagnosis of bilateral isolated fetal hyperechogenic

kidneys. Is it possible to predict long term outcome?

Brit J Obs Gyn 2002

33679Others

71287ADPKD

304520ARPKD

Survival %TOP %n

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Congenital renal tract anomalies: outcome and follow-upof 402 cases detected antenatally between 1986 and 2001

Ultrasound Obstet Gynecol 2005

83674Unilateral agenesis,MCDK,

dysplasia

34876Bilateral agenesis,

MCDK, PDCK, dysplasia

Survival %TOP %n

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How is the prognosis of ESRD in preterms?

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Renal failure, comorbidity and mortality in preterm infants

Wien Klin Wochenschr (2008) 120/5–6: 153–157

02Cong. anomalies

3314Pre/post

Survival %n

16 RF/ 359 <37 GA (4,5%)

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Nephrol Dial Transplant (2007) 22: 432–439

Antenatal oligohydramnios of renal origin: long-term outcome

A total of 23 infants (16 males, 7 females) with an antenatal

diagnosis of oligohydramnios were retrospectively studied

- Survival 70%

- 4 children were not offered RRT (GA 34-39)

- only 2 children started dialysis at birth (GA 38-40)

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Age at onset of dialysis in preterms with ESRD

02468

1012

1985 1990 1995 2000 2005 2010

Year

Ag

e (

m)

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No+/-+37

No-+33

No+/-+35

No-+31

No-+37

KT++36

SurvivalDiuresisOligohydr.GA

Survival of preterms with dialysis onset at birth

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What shall we do?

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Renal replacement therapy in

neonates/preterms with ESRD

Feasible

Aim: Improve quality of life

Caveat: Avoid damage

Respect autonomy

Be fair