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[Perinatal asphyxia and acute renal insufficiency in Ouagadougou].

AbstractAIM:
This study aimed to analyze acute renal failure in perinatal asphyxia (PNA) of term newborns in a sub-Saharan urban health center.
PATIENTS AND METHODS:
The study was prospective, conducted from 1st June to 30th November 2013 on term newborns hospitalized at the centre hospitalier universitaire pédiatrique Charles-de-Gaulle for PNA. Renal insufficiency (RI) was defined by a serum creatinine greater than or equal to 90 μmol/L.
RESULTS:
Eighty-five PNA cases were included, or 19.8% of newborns hospitalized in the study period. The sex ratio was 2.1. Thirty-eight newborns (44.7%) had RI. Their creatinine averaged 153.8±96.6 μmol/L. Twenty-six of 38 (68.4%) had brain damage in Sarnat stage 2 and 12 (31.6%) stage 3. Twelve newborns with RI (31.6%) had seizures. Transfontanellar echography revealed an abnormality in 30 cases (78.9%) of RI. Of the 38 newborns with renal failure, albuminuria was found in 21 cases (65.2%) and leukocyturia in 28 cases (73.7%). Renal function improved in 86.1% of cases. Newborns with initially normal serum creatinine had no RI during hospitalization. Six newborns (7.1%) died.
CONCLUSION:
This study showed that acute RI is common during PNA most particularly in newborns with severe neurological impairment. In our context, earlier support for women in labor could help prevent PNA and therefore newborn acute RI.
AuthorsG Coulibaly, S O Ouédraogo-Yugbaré, F Kouéta, L S Yao, H Savadogo, L Dao, B Leboucher, G Champion, L Kam, R Ouédraogo, D Yé
JournalArchives de pediatrie : organe officiel de la Societe francaise de pediatrie (Arch Pediatr) Vol. 23 Issue 3 Pg. 249-54 (Mar 2016) ISSN: 1769-664X [Electronic] France
Vernacular TitleAsphyxie périnatale et insuffisance rénale aiguë à Ouagadougou.
PMID26857645 (Publication Type: Journal Article)
CopyrightCopyright © 2015 Elsevier Masson SAS. All rights reserved.
Topics
  • Acute Kidney Injury (epidemiology, etiology)
  • Asphyxia Neonatorum (complications)
  • Burkina Faso
  • Female
  • Humans
  • Infant, Newborn
  • Kidney Function Tests
  • Male
  • Prospective Studies

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