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  1. Hemodialysis for children with chronic kidney disease

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    Reported rates range from a line revision of 35% in infants (1), to 15 and 36% in older children (2,3). .Goldstein ST, Macierowski CT, Jabs K (1997) Hemodialysis catheter survival and complications in children and adolescents. Pediatr Nephrol 11:74-77
    Paediatric Nephrology 14: 198-202 Hymes et al (1996) Bacteraemia in a paediatric haemodialysis unit secondary to Enterococcus faecalis. Poor flow rate as well as infection can lead to line replacement, particularly in small children. Reported rates range from a line revision of 35% in infants (1), to 15 and 36% in older children (2,3).
    This topic last updated: Jul 11, 2023. Chronic hemodialysis (HD) is technically feasible in children of all ages and even in very small neonates [ 1 ]. Although the principles of HD are similar for adults and children, there are technical aspects of the procedure and complications that are unique to the pediatric population.
    Nevertheless, there are clinical situations where hemodi-alysis is needed and may be helpful in small children. Recently, new developments in specialized hemodialysis equipment and specifically trained personnel have made it possible to implement hemodialysis in neonates and infants.
  3. Chronic haemodialysis in infants and children less than 15 kg

  4. Age- and weight-based differences in haemodialysis prescription …

  5. Chronic haemodialysis in infants and children less than 15 kg

  6. Hemodialysis in neonates and infants: A systematic review