Assessment of South Asian Pediatric Acute Kidney Injury: Epidemiology and Risk Factors (ASPIRE)—a prospective study on “severe dialysis dependent pediatric AKI”

Sidharth Kumar Sethi,Rupesh Raina, Ahmad Sawan,Sadaf Asim, Aye Kyawt Khant, Manoj Matnani, Kalaivani Ganesan, Shraddha Lohia,Rajiv Sinha,Jubaida Rumana, Syed Saimul Haque, Suprita Kalra, Rabia Safdar, Gopal Prasad,Iftikhar Ijaz, Omer S. Ashruf,Aishwarya Nair, Savita S,Kritika Soni,Devendra Shrestha, Shankar Yadav,Asiri Abeyagunawardena,Valerie A. Luyckx,Khalid A. Alhasan,Azmeri Sultana

Pediatric Nephrology(2024)

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Pediatric acute kidney injury (AKI) is a global health concern with an associated mortality risk disproportionately pronounced in resource-limited settings. There is a pertinent need to understand the epidemiology of pediatric AKI in vulnerable populations. Here, we proposed a prospective study to investigate the epidemiology and associated risk factors of “severe dialysis dependent AKI” in children among South Asian nations which would be the first and largest of its kind. The ASPIRE study (part of PCRRT-ICONIC Foundation initiative) is a multi-center, prospective observational study conducted in South Asian countries. All children and adolescents ≤ 18 years of age who required dialysis for AKI in any of the collaborating medical centers were enrolled. Data collection was performed until one of the following endpoints was observed: (1) discharge, (2) death, and (3) discharge against medical advice. From 2019 to 2022, a total of 308 children with severe AKI were enrolled. The mean age was 6.17 years (63
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AKI,acute kidney injury,HUS,hemolytic uremic syndrome,KRT,kidney replacement therapy,CKD,chronic kidney disease,Kidney failure,Epidemiology
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