Abstract:Babies admitted to a neonatal intensive care unit in whom acute renal failure developed were studied prospectively to determine the etiology, course, and outcome of the disorder, as well as the reliability of renal indices in distinguishing intrinsic from prerenal renal failure. The incidence of neonatal acute renal failure was 3.6% (22/603). The most frequent causes were hypotension (86%), respiratory distress syndrome (41%), sepsis (32%), and asphyxia (27%). Half of the patients were born at less than 32 wee… Show more
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