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April 28, 2021
We publish results of The ROCKS Trial in the journal âKidney International Reportsâ
ROCKS (Renal Outcomes in Children with acute Kidney injury post cardiac Surgery) trial looked at the long term renal outcomes in children who had AKI post cardiac surgery. The outcomes studies were urinary biomarker excretion, eGFR and hypertension. The study shows the biomarker remain elevated years after an episode of AKI, and further reinforces the
April 23, 2021
Our ICONIC team has published a Core Curriculum in AJKD journal, on âRenal Cystic Disease in Newbornsâ
Our ICONIC team has published a Core Curriculum in AJKD journal, on âRenal Cystic Disease in Newbornsâ. This is our second core curriculum in the journal after the initial one in 2014 on âRRT in AKI in Pediatricsâ. Read More
April 22, 2021
Our team published a very important review on âMultisystem Inflammatory Syndrome in Children
Our team published a very important review on ‘Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome in Children with COVID- A Pediatric Nephrologistâs Perspective’ in journal âClinical Kidney Journal’. This review is very important for all physicians, Pediatricians and Nephrologists taking care of children with COVID and AKI. Read More
April 2, 2021
Virtual PEDIATRIC Kidney Transplant Update 2021
‘Virtual PEDIATRIC Kidney Transplant Update 2021’ was a very successful meeting with more than 800 attendees from across the world joining together to learn! Thanks to all of you for making it a grand success!
March 11, 2021
PCRRT and ICONIC Advances in Critical Care Pediatric Nephrology Textbook
On the occasion of #WorldKidneyDay , we are happy to announce ‘PCRRT and ICONIC Advances in Critical Care Pediatric Nephrology Textbookâ with Springerâs Publisher. It shall be a regular feature dealing with newer updates in the field. The current edition deals with Point of Care Ultrasound in Children with AKI #POCUS and Biomarkers. The book
January 11, 2021
Cerebral venous sinus thrombosis in pediatric nephrotic syndrome
A 2-year-old girl presented to the emergency room with recurrent seizures. The child had been diagnosed with nephrotic syndrome in the previous 2 weeks (serum albumin, 1.5 g/dl; serum creatinine, 0.4 mg/dl) and had been convulsing on and off since the week before presentation. Oral prednisolone (2 mg/kg per day) had been started for 2
July 23, 2020
Uncommon cause of fever in a child with steroid-dependent nephrotic syndrome
Children with nephrotic syndrome are vulnerable to developing infections due to a state of relative immunodeficiency, malnourishment, and use of immunosuppression. Case characteristics: We herein report the case of a 3-year-old child with steroid-dependent nephrotic syndrome who presented to us with fever of unknown origin. Observation: The child was found to have an atypical mixed
July 6, 2020
Kidney Replacement Therapy in COVID-19 Induced Kidney Failure and Septic Shock: A Pediatric Continuous Renal Replacement Therapy [PCRRT] Position on Emergency Preparedness With Resource Allocation
The recent worldwide pandemic of COVID-19 has had a detrimental worldwide impact on people of all ages. Although data from China and the United States indicate that pediatric cases often have a mild course and are less severe in comparison to adults, there have been several cases of kidney failure and multisystem inflammatory syndrome reported.
June 5, 2020
Association of pulse pressure, pulse pressure index, and ambulatory arterial stiffness index with kidney function in a cross-sectional pediatric chronic kidney disease cohort from the CKiD study
The morbidity and mortality of adult and pediatric chronic kidney disease (CKD) and endâstage renal disease (ESRD) populations are mainly driven by cardiovascular disease (CVD). Improving CVD outcomes focuses on risk assessment of factors including diastolic blood pressure (DBP), systolic blood pressure (SBP), left ventricular mass index (LVMI), pulse pressure (PP), and pulse pressure index
April 15, 2020
Consensus guidelines for management of hyperammonaemia in paediatric patients receiving continuous kidney replacement therapy
Hyperammonaemia in children can lead to grave consequences in the form of cerebral oedema, severe neurological impairment and even death. In infants and children, common causes of hyperammonaemia include urea cycle disorders or organic acidaemias. Few studies have assessed the role of extracorporeal therapies in the management of hyperammonaemia in neonates and children. Moreover, consensus
February 22, 2020
Neonatal Acute Kidney Injury: A Survey of Perceptions and Management Strategies Amongst Pediatricians and Neonatologists
Neonatal Acute Kidney Injury (AKI) occurs in 40-70% of critically ill newborn infants and is independently associated with increased morbidity and mortality. Understanding the practice patterns of physicians (neonatologists and pediatricians), caring for neonates in India is important to optimize care and outcomes in neonatal AKI. The aim of this study was to identify differences
February 22, 2020
Renal Replacement Therapy in Pediatric Acute Kidney Injury
Acute kidney injury (AKI) is common in critically ill children and affects nearly 30â40% of patients admitted to the pediatric intensive care unit (ICU). Even with technological advances in critical care and dialysis, there is a high mortality rate of 66.8% to 90% in ICU patients. Renal replacement therapy (RRT) is often performed to treat