Pediatrics – Nephrology
Consensus Recommendations: Management of the congenital solitary kidney.
20 Jun, 2022 | 01:25h | UTC
Systematic Review: Regional citrate anticoagulation and systemic anticoagulation during pediatric continuous renal replacement therapy.
15 Jun, 2022 | 10:27h | UTC
Recommendation document on rapid intravenous rehydration in acute gastroenteritis.
31 May, 2022 | 11:27h | UTC
Rickets guidance: part II—management.
31 Mar, 2022 | 08:08h | UTCRickets guidance: part II—management – Pediatric Nephrology
Related: Rickets guidance: part I—diagnostic workup.
Podcast: Neonatal acute kidney injury pearls.
31 Mar, 2022 | 07:58h | UTC#46: NephMadness 2022: Neonatal AKI – The Cribsiders
PCRRT position paper on prescribing kidney replacement therapy in critically sick children with acute liver failure.
22 Feb, 2022 | 08:48h | UTC
Rickets guidance: part I—diagnostic workup.
15 Feb, 2022 | 09:51h | UTCRickets guidance: part I—diagnostic workup – Pediatric Nephrology
RCT: In children with relapsing steroid-sensitive nephrotic syndrome with acute respiratory tract infection, a daily low dose of prednisolone did not reduce the risk of relapse.
27 Jan, 2022 | 09:32h | UTCCommentary: PREDNOS 2: Prednisolone Doesn’t Lower Relapse Risks in Kids with Nephrotic Syndrome – Physician’s Weekly
Commentary on Twitter
In a large non-selected sample of children (365) with relapsing steroid sensitive nephrotic syndrome, the PREDNOS 2 RCT has shown that low dose prednisolone given for 6 days at the start of an URTI does not reduce the risk of relapse https://t.co/9271PHQh0r
— JAMA Pediatrics (@JAMAPediatrics) December 20, 2021
M-A: Incidence and Relapse of Idiopathic Nephrotic Syndrome.
7 Jul, 2021 | 08:37h | UTCIncidence and Relapse of Idiopathic Nephrotic Syndrome: Meta-analysis – Pediatrics (link to abstract – $ for full-text)
Cohort study: Association of Ibuprofen prescription with acute kidney injury among hospitalized children
11 Mar, 2021 | 07:57h | UTC
Commentary on Twitter
Cohort study finds ibuprofen was widely used and associated with an increased risk of HA-AKI in hospitalized children. Rational prescribing of ibuprofen is an important strategy to reduce the burden of HA-AKI in children. https://t.co/jgQD4ELXxN
— JAMA Network Open (@JAMANetworkOpen) March 5, 2021
Management of congenital nephrotic syndrome: consensus recommendations of the ERKNet-ESPN Working Group
4 Mar, 2021 | 08:13h | UTC
M-A: Adjuvant corticosteroids are effective in lowering the risk of kidney scarring in children with acute pyelonephritis
28 Feb, 2021 | 20:38h | UTCAdjuvant corticosteroids for prevention of kidney scarring in children with acute pyelonephritis: a systematic review and meta-analysis – Archives of Disease in Childhood (link to abstract – $ for full-text)
Randomized trial: In acutely ill children, the risk of electrolyte disorders is markedly increased with plasmalike isotonic fluid therapy compared with moderately hypotonic fluid therapy containing 20 mmol/L of potassium
15 Dec, 2020 | 01:25h | UTCRisk of Electrolyte Disorders in Acutely Ill Children Receiving Commercially Available Plasmalike Isotonic Fluids: A Randomized Clinical Trial – JAMA Pediatrics (link to abstract – $ for full-text)
Commentary: Isotonic Fluids Without Potassium Could Be Harmful for Some Acutely Ill Kids – Medscape (free registration required)
Commentary on Twitter
A randomized pragmatic clinical trial shows a high risk of #hypokalemia and a small risk of #hypernatremia in acutely ill children receiving plasma-like fluid therapy https://t.co/FOoJeaSSes @TerhiTapiainen
— JAMA Pediatrics (@JAMAPediatrics) October 27, 2020