Long-term outcome of meningococcal sepsis-associated acute renal failure.

Category Primary study
JournalPediatric critical care medicine : a journal of the Society of Critical Care Medicine and the World Federation of Pediatric Intensive and Critical Care Societies
Year 2005
SETTING: Twenty-one of 209 children admitted to the intensive care unit with meningococcal septicemia developed oliguric acute renal failure necessitating renal replacement therapy. PATIENTS: Twelve survivors underwent renal assessment at a median of 4.2 yrs postpresentation. RESULT: Two had abnormal glomerular filtration rate, proteinuria, and hypertension; one had isolated proteinuria; and one had an isolated renal parenchymal defect on DMSA scan. CONCLUSION: Long-term follow-up of this population is recommended.
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First added on: Feb 27, 2015