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Novel Use of an Ultrafiltration Device as an Alternative Method for Fluid Removal in Critically Ill Pediatric Patients with Cardiac Disease: A Case Series

Fluid overload (FO) is a common complication for pediatric patients in the intensive care unit. When conventional therapy fails, hemodialysis or peritoneal dialysis is classically used for fluid removal. Unfortunately, these therapies are often associated with cardiovascular or respiratory instabili...

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Autores principales: Chakravarti, Sujata, Al-Qaqaa, Yasir, Faulkner, Meghan, Bhatla, Puneet, Argilla, Michael, Ramirez, Michelle
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: PAGEPress Publications, Pavia, Italy 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4933814/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27433308
http://dx.doi.org/10.4081/pr.2016.6596
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author Chakravarti, Sujata
Al-Qaqaa, Yasir
Faulkner, Meghan
Bhatla, Puneet
Argilla, Michael
Ramirez, Michelle
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description Fluid overload (FO) is a common complication for pediatric patients in the intensive care unit. When conventional therapy fails, hemodialysis or peritoneal dialysis is classically used for fluid removal. Unfortunately, these therapies are often associated with cardiovascular or respiratory instability. Ultrafiltration, using devices such as the Aquadex™ system (Baxter Healthcare, Deerfield, IL, USA), is an effective tool for fluid removal in adult patients with congestive heart failure. As compared to hemodialysis, ultrafiltration can be performed using smaller catheters, and the extracorporeal volume and minimal blood flow rates are lower. In addition, there is no associated abdominal distension as is seen in peritoneal dialysis. Consequently, ultrafiltration may be better tolerated in critically ill pediatric patients. We present three cases of challenging pediatric patients with FO in the setting of congenital heart disease in whom ultrafiltration using the Aquadex™ system was successfully utilized for fluid removal while cardiorespiratory stability was maintained.
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spelling pubmed-49338142016-07-18 Novel Use of an Ultrafiltration Device as an Alternative Method for Fluid Removal in Critically Ill Pediatric Patients with Cardiac Disease: A Case Series Chakravarti, Sujata Al-Qaqaa, Yasir Faulkner, Meghan Bhatla, Puneet Argilla, Michael Ramirez, Michelle Pediatr Rep Case Report Fluid overload (FO) is a common complication for pediatric patients in the intensive care unit. When conventional therapy fails, hemodialysis or peritoneal dialysis is classically used for fluid removal. Unfortunately, these therapies are often associated with cardiovascular or respiratory instability. Ultrafiltration, using devices such as the Aquadex™ system (Baxter Healthcare, Deerfield, IL, USA), is an effective tool for fluid removal in adult patients with congestive heart failure. As compared to hemodialysis, ultrafiltration can be performed using smaller catheters, and the extracorporeal volume and minimal blood flow rates are lower. In addition, there is no associated abdominal distension as is seen in peritoneal dialysis. Consequently, ultrafiltration may be better tolerated in critically ill pediatric patients. We present three cases of challenging pediatric patients with FO in the setting of congenital heart disease in whom ultrafiltration using the Aquadex™ system was successfully utilized for fluid removal while cardiorespiratory stability was maintained. PAGEPress Publications, Pavia, Italy 2016-06-23 /pmc/articles/PMC4933814/ /pubmed/27433308 http://dx.doi.org/10.4081/pr.2016.6596 Text en ©Copyright S. Chakravarti et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/) which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Chakravarti, Sujata
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Faulkner, Meghan
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Argilla, Michael
Ramirez, Michelle
Novel Use of an Ultrafiltration Device as an Alternative Method for Fluid Removal in Critically Ill Pediatric Patients with Cardiac Disease: A Case Series
title Novel Use of an Ultrafiltration Device as an Alternative Method for Fluid Removal in Critically Ill Pediatric Patients with Cardiac Disease: A Case Series
title_full Novel Use of an Ultrafiltration Device as an Alternative Method for Fluid Removal in Critically Ill Pediatric Patients with Cardiac Disease: A Case Series
title_fullStr Novel Use of an Ultrafiltration Device as an Alternative Method for Fluid Removal in Critically Ill Pediatric Patients with Cardiac Disease: A Case Series
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title_short Novel Use of an Ultrafiltration Device as an Alternative Method for Fluid Removal in Critically Ill Pediatric Patients with Cardiac Disease: A Case Series
title_sort novel use of an ultrafiltration device as an alternative method for fluid removal in critically ill pediatric patients with cardiac disease: a case series
topic Case Report
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https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27433308
http://dx.doi.org/10.4081/pr.2016.6596
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