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Clinical, Paraclinical Characteristics in Children with Renal Tubular Acidosis
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This descriptive study describes the clinical, paraclinical characteristics in children with renal tubular acidosis. In this study, 36 children with renal tubular acidosis were hospitalized in the National Hospital of Pediatrics from June, 2012 to July, 2017. Among the patients, 64.0% were male; the male/female ratio was 1.8/1. The average age of the patients was 7.7 ± 4.6 years. There were 29 type 1 renal tubular acidosis patients (80.6%) and 7 type 2 renal tubular acidosis (19.6%). The most common clinical signs were slow weight gain (100%), polyuria and vomiting were 25.7%, excessive water drinking (16.7%), diarrhea (13.9%), weak lower limb (11.1%), and apnea (8.3%). The laboratory values on admission were: blood pH 7.23 ± 0.11; HCO3- 12.5 ± 5.07; serum sodium 136 ± 7mmol/l; potassium 2.9 ± 0.5 mmol/l; chloride 112 ± 9 mmol/l. The study concludes that 53.8% of the clinical, paraclinical characteristics in children with Renal Tubular Acidosis were inconspicuousness, which effected the children’s growth. The study recommends a long-term strategy for diagnosis and follow–up treatment of renal tubular acidosis.
Keywords
Renal tubular acidosis, Fanconi syndrome.
References
[1] Edyta Golembiewska and Kazimierz Ciechanowski, Renal tubular acidosis—underrated problem?, Acta biochimica polonica. 59(2) (2012) 213-215.[2] WHO (2011), Haemoglobin concentrations for the diagnosis of annaemia and assessment of severity, VMNIS, 1.[3] A.P. Sharma, R.K. Sharma, R. Kapoor, et al, Incomplete distal renal tubular acidosis affects growth in children, Nephrol Dial Transplant. 22 (10) (2007) 2879-2783.[4] WHO Child Growth Standards: Methods and development, tại trang web http://www.who.int/childgrowth/standards/technical_report/en/, truy cập ngày 30/10/2018.[5] A. Bagga Bajpai, P. Hari, A. Bardia, et al, Long-term outcome in children with primary distal renal tubular acidosis, Indian Pediatr. 42(4) 321 -328.[6] J.C. Chan, F. Santos, Renal tubular acidosis in children, Diagnosiseatment and prognosis., Am J Nephrol. 6(4) (2005) 289-294.[7] Symptoma Renal Tubular Acidosisuy, tại trang web https://www.symptoma.com/en/info/renal-tubular-acidosis, truy cập ngày 30/10/2018.[8] Julian Yaxley, Christine Pirrone, Review of the Diagnostic Evaluation of Renal Tubular Acidosis, Ochsner J. 16(4) (2016) 525-232.[9] Pramod Sood, Gunchan Paul, and Sandeep Puril, Interpretation of arterial blood gas, Indian J Crit Care Med. 14(2) (2010) 57-63.[10] J.L. Wilson, A.M. Butler, S. Farber, Dehydration and acidosis with calcification at renal tubules, The Journal of Pediatrics. 8 (2006) 489-494.
Vietnam National University Journal of Science
Title: Clinical, Paraclinical Characteristics in Children with Renal Tubular Acidosis
Description:
This descriptive study describes the clinical, paraclinical characteristics in children with renal tubular acidosis.
In this study, 36 children with renal tubular acidosis were hospitalized in the National Hospital of Pediatrics from June, 2012 to July, 2017.
Among the patients, 64.
0% were male; the male/female ratio was 1.
8/1.
The average age of the patients was 7.
7 ± 4.
6 years.
There were 29 type 1 renal tubular acidosis patients (80.
6%) and 7 type 2 renal tubular acidosis (19.
6%).
The most common clinical signs were slow weight gain (100%), polyuria and vomiting were 25.
7%, excessive water drinking (16.
7%), diarrhea (13.
9%), weak lower limb (11.
1%), and apnea (8.
3%).
The laboratory values on admission were: blood pH 7.
23 ± 0.
11; HCO3- 12.
5 ± 5.
07; serum sodium 136 ± 7mmol/l; potassium 2.
9 ± 0.
5 mmol/l; chloride 112 ± 9 mmol/l.
The study concludes that 53.
8% of the clinical, paraclinical characteristics in children with Renal Tubular Acidosis were inconspicuousness, which effected the children’s growth.
The study recommends a long-term strategy for diagnosis and follow–up treatment of renal tubular acidosis.
Keywords
Renal tubular acidosis, Fanconi syndrome.
References
[1] Edyta Golembiewska and Kazimierz Ciechanowski, Renal tubular acidosis—underrated problem?, Acta biochimica polonica.
59(2) (2012) 213-215.
[2] WHO (2011), Haemoglobin concentrations for the diagnosis of annaemia and assessment of severity, VMNIS, 1.
[3] A.
P.
Sharma, R.
K.
Sharma, R.
Kapoor, et al, Incomplete distal renal tubular acidosis affects growth in children, Nephrol Dial Transplant.
22 (10) (2007) 2879-2783.
[4] WHO Child Growth Standards: Methods and development, tại trang web http://www.
who.
int/childgrowth/standards/technical_report/en/, truy cập ngày 30/10/2018.
[5] A.
Bagga Bajpai, P.
Hari, A.
Bardia, et al, Long-term outcome in children with primary distal renal tubular acidosis, Indian Pediatr.
42(4) 321 -328.
[6] J.
C.
Chan, F.
Santos, Renal tubular acidosis in children, Diagnosiseatment and prognosis.
, Am J Nephrol.
6(4) (2005) 289-294.
[7] Symptoma Renal Tubular Acidosisuy, tại trang web https://www.
symptoma.
com/en/info/renal-tubular-acidosis, truy cập ngày 30/10/2018.
[8] Julian Yaxley, Christine Pirrone, Review of the Diagnostic Evaluation of Renal Tubular Acidosis, Ochsner J.
16(4) (2016) 525-232.
[9] Pramod Sood, Gunchan Paul, and Sandeep Puril, Interpretation of arterial blood gas, Indian J Crit Care Med.
14(2) (2010) 57-63.
[10] J.
L.
Wilson, A.
M.
Butler, S.
Farber, Dehydration and acidosis with calcification at renal tubules, The Journal of Pediatrics.
8 (2006) 489-494.
.
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