Decreased renal function among children born to women with obstructed labour in Eastern Uganda: a cohort study.

Renal function Uganda children eGFR obstructed labour

Journal

Research square
Titre abrégé: Res Sq
Pays: United States
ID NLM: 101768035

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
12 Jul 2023
Historique:
pubmed: 28 7 2023
medline: 28 7 2023
entrez: 28 7 2023
Statut: epublish

Résumé

Over two million children and adolescents suffer from chronic kidney disease globally. Early childhood insults such as birth asphyxia could be risk factors for development of chronic kidney disease in infancy. Our study aimed to assess renal function among children aged two to four years, born to women with obstructed labour. We followed up 144 children aged two to four years, born to women with obstructed labor at Mbale regional referral hospital in Eastern Uganda. We used estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) by the Schwartz formula to calculate eGFR (0.413*height)/ serum creatinine as a measure of renal function. eGFR less than 90 ml/min/1.73m The mean age of the children was 2.8 years, standard deviation (SD) of 0.4 years. Majority of the children were male (96/144: 66.7%). The mean umbilical lactate level at birth among the study participants was 8.9 mmol/L with a standard deviation (SD) of 5.0. eGFR values ranged from 55 to 163ml/min/1.72m We observed a high incidence of impaired renal function among children born to women with obstructed labour. We recommend routine follow up of children born to women with obstructed labour and add our voices to those calling for improved intra-partum and peripartum care.

Sections du résumé

Background UNASSIGNED
Over two million children and adolescents suffer from chronic kidney disease globally. Early childhood insults such as birth asphyxia could be risk factors for development of chronic kidney disease in infancy. Our study aimed to assess renal function among children aged two to four years, born to women with obstructed labour.
Methods UNASSIGNED
We followed up 144 children aged two to four years, born to women with obstructed labor at Mbale regional referral hospital in Eastern Uganda. We used estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) by the Schwartz formula to calculate eGFR (0.413*height)/ serum creatinine as a measure of renal function. eGFR less than 90 ml/min/1.73m
Results UNASSIGNED
The mean age of the children was 2.8 years, standard deviation (SD) of 0.4 years. Majority of the children were male (96/144: 66.7%). The mean umbilical lactate level at birth among the study participants was 8.9 mmol/L with a standard deviation (SD) of 5.0. eGFR values ranged from 55 to 163ml/min/1.72m
Conclusion UNASSIGNED
We observed a high incidence of impaired renal function among children born to women with obstructed labour. We recommend routine follow up of children born to women with obstructed labour and add our voices to those calling for improved intra-partum and peripartum care.

Identifiants

pubmed: 37503197
doi: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-3121633/v1
pmc: PMC10371083
pii:
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Types de publication

Preprint

Langues

eng

Commentaires et corrections

Type : UpdateIn

Déclaration de conflit d'intérêts

Conflicts of interest The authors declare no conflict of interest.

Auteurs

David Mukunya (D)

Busitema University.

Faith Oguttu (F)

Busitema University.

Brendah Nambozo (B)

Busitema University.

Ritah Nantale (R)

Busitema University.

Tonny Brian Makoko (TB)

Busitema University.

Agnes Napyo (A)

Busitema University.

Josephine Tumuhamye (J)

Busitema University Centre of Excellency for Maternal Reproductive and Child Health.

Solomon Wani (S)

Busitema University.

Prossy Auma (P)

Mbale Regional Referral Hospital.

Ketty Atim (K)

Mbale Regional Referral Hospital.

Dedan Okello (D)

Mbale Regional Referral Hospital.

Joan Wamulugwa (J)

Mbale Regional Referral Hospital.

Lawrence Ssegawa (L)

Sanyu Africa Research Institute.

Julius Wandabwa (J)

Busitema University.

Sarah Kiguli (S)

Makerere University Hospital, Makerere University Kampala.

Martin Chebet (M)

Busitema University.

Milton W Musaba (MW)

Busitema University.

Doreck Nahurira (D)

Busitema University.

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