Renal replacement therapy in neonates with an inborn error of metabolism.

Renal replacement therapy in neonates with an inborn error of metabolism. Korean J Pediatr. 2018 Nov 07;: Authors: Cho H Abstract Hyperammonemia can caused by several different genetic inborn errors of metabolism including urea cycle defects, organic acidemias, fatty acid oxidation defects, and certain disorders of amino acid metabolism. High levels of ammonia are extremely neurotoxic, leading to astrocyte swelling, brain edema, coma, severe disability, and even death. Thus, emergency treatment for hyperammonemia must begin before a precise diagnosis is established. In neonates with hyperammonemia caused by an inborn error of metabolism, a few studies have suggested that peritoneal dialysis, intermittent hemodialysis, and continuous renal replacement therapy are effective modalities for decreasing plasma level of ammonia. In this review, we discuss the current literature related to the use of renal replacement therapy for treating neonates with hyperammonemia caused by an inborn error of metabolism, including optimal prescriptions, prognosis, and outcomes. We also review the literature on new technologies and instrumentation for renal replacement therapy in small babies. PMID: 30404428 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: Korean Journal of Pediatrics - Category: Pediatrics Tags: Korean J Pediatr Source Type: research