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Ascitic fluid drainage using a peritoneal dialysis catheter to prevent and treat multi‐organ dysfunction in veno‐occlusive disease in children undergoing hematopoietic stem cell transplantation

机译:使用腹膜透析导管的腹泻流体排水,以预防和治疗经造血干细胞移植儿童的静脉内疾病中的多器官功能障碍

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Abstract Veno‐occlusive disease (VOD), or sinusoidal obstruction syndrome, is a well‐recognised, serious complication associated with the chemotherapy conditioning therapy used in hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HSCT). Fluid management is typically challenging in children with this condition. We describe effective early use of peritoneal dialysis catheters to drain extravascular, intra‐abdominal fluid in children with VOD, allowing intravascular fluid administration to preserve renal perfusion and function, preventing multi‐organ dysfunction. All but one of the children are long‐term survivors, both of their significant VOD and their HSCT. The child that did not survive died from their underlying metabolic illness, not VOD.
机译:摘要静脉内疾病(VOD)或正弦梗阻综合征是一种公认的严重并发症,与造血干细胞移植(HSCT)中使用的化疗调理疗法相关。 流体管理通常在这种情况下对儿童挑战。 我们描述了有效的早期使用腹膜透析导管,以排出血管外,腹腔内液体患者患者,允许血管内流体给药以保持肾灌注和功能,防止多器官功能障碍。 除了一个孩子之外,所有的孩子都是长期幸存者,他们的重要VOD和他们的HSCT。 没有生存的孩子从他们的潜在的代谢疾病中死亡,而不是VOD。

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