RISK FACTORS FOR COMPLICATIONS AFTER PERCUTANEOUS RENAL BIOPSY IN CHILDREN
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Objectives: The aim of this study was to identify factors related to complications after percutaneous renal biopsy in children. Subjects and methods: This is a cross-sectional study conducted on 74 biopsies obtained from pediatric patients who underwent ultrasound-guided percutaneous renal biopsy in the Pediatric Center of Bach Mai Hospital between 01/2021 and 06/2023. Results: The biopsy-related complication rate among patients with edema (28%), hypertension (57,1%), oliguria (50%), and low glomerular filtration rate (42,9%) was relatively higher than among patients without edema (6,1%), hypertension (0%), oliguria (10,3%) and having normal glomerular filtration rate (10,4%). No differences in complication rate were seen between different ages, genders, serum albumin levels, haemoglobin levels, platelet count, histological findings, number of biopsies, biopsy sites, and needle sizes. Conclusion: Potential risk factors for complications after percutaneous renal biopsy in children included edema, hypertension, oliguria, and low glomerular filtration rate.
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Percutaneous renal biopsy, kidney biopsy, complication, risk factor, children.
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