1. Kt/V or Bicarbonate: What Is More Important for Growth in Pediatric Peritoneal Dialysis Patients?
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Sylvestre, Lucimary de Castro, Bernardes, Rejane de Paula, Stremel Ribeiro, Débora, Diaz-Gonzalez de Ferris, Maria Esther, and Filler, Guido
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PERITONEAL dialysis ,HEMODIALYSIS patients ,BICARBONATE ions ,GROWTH disorders ,CHILD patients - Abstract
Introduction: Growth retardation is a common problem in pediatric patients with chronic kidney disease. It is unknown if the growth of children on peritoneal dialysis (PD) can be augmented by more dialysis. Methods: We studied the effect of various peritoneal adequacy parameters on delta height standard deviation scores (SDSs) and growth velocity z-scores in 53 children (27 males) on PD, who underwent 2 longitudinal adequacy tests at 9-month intervals. None of the patients were on growth hormone. Intraperitoneal pressure and standard KDOQI guidelines were compared to the outcome measures delta height SDS and height velocity z-scores, using univariate and multivariate tests. Results: At the time of the second PD adequacy test, their mean age was 9.2 ± 5.3 years; mean fill volume was 961 ± 254 mL/m
2 ; and median total infused dialysate volume was 5.26 L/m2 /day (range 2.03–15.32 L). The median total weekly Kt/V was 3.79 (range 0.9–9.5), and the median total creatinine clearance was 56.6 (range 7.6–133.48) L/week, higher than previous pediatric studies. The delta height SDS was a median of −0.12 (range −2 to +3.95)/year. The mean height velocity z-score was −1.6 ± 4.0. The only relationships discovered were between the delta height SDS and age, bicarbonate, and intraperitoneal pressure, but not for Kt/V or creatinine clearance. Conclusion: Our findings highlight the importance of normalization of bicarbonate concentrations to improve height z-score. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2022
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