Clinical factors affecting renal recovery in pediatric critical illness.

D
Daniel Cater

Primary Investigator

Enrolling By Invitation
28-17 years
All
Phase N/A
40 participants needed
1 Location

Brief description of study

This is an observational prospective study and a retrospective study. For the prospective study, the clinical data and blood sample will be collected in accordance with standard procedure currently used in patient care at our institutions. For the retrospective study, patients requiring acute dialysis in the pediatric ICU and CVICU the last 5 years (2017-2021) will be collected. 

Detailed description of study

Once identified the attending physician will be treating the selected cohort according to the standards of care and evidence-based medicine, including need of antibiotics, pressors, intubation, IV fluids and all other life saving measures. Once patient is stabilized only then will family be approached for consent for study. Informed consent will be obtained from legal guardians of the subjects. If subject able to assent will obtain assent as well (>8 years).
For both the prospective and retrospective study arms, we will be collecting data for every subject until they are off RRT or until discharge whichever occurs first. Data that will be collected includes demographic, laboratory, medication and fluid balance from the electronic medical record. 

Eligibility of study

You may be eligible for this study if you meet the following criteria:

  • Conditions: Renal recovery, Riley
  • Age: Between 28 Days - 17 Years
  • Gender: All

Inclusion Criteria:
  • -          Any patient with any stage of AKI and/or requiring acute RRT only, including Peritoneal dialysis, CRRT or hemodialysis.
    -          Any patient on CRRT with ECMO
    -          Patients between 28 days and 18 years of age
    -          Identified with any stage of AKI
    -          Informed consent has been obtained
Exclusion Criteria:
  • -          Patients≥18 years of age
    -          Patients with limited code status at admission
    -          Patients who were on maintenance dialysis for ESKD

Updated on 12 Sep 2024. Study ID: 16562; PNEPH-IIR-RENAL-RECOVERY
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