International Journal of Infectious Diseases (Feb 2021)

Acute kidney injury and mortality in pediatric Lassa fever versus question of access to dialysis

  • Adewale E Adetunji,
  • Magdalene Ayenale,
  • Irene Akhigbe,
  • Lilian O Akerele,
  • Efosa Isibor,
  • Juliet Idialu,
  • Florence O Aideloje,
  • Ekene Emuebonam,
  • Chris Aire,
  • Donatus I Adomeh,
  • Ikponmwosa Odia,
  • Rebecca O Atafo,
  • Martha O Okonofua,
  • Adaugo Owobu,
  • Ephraim Ogbaini-Emovon,
  • Ekaete A Tobin,
  • Danny A Asogun,
  • Sylvanus A Okogbenin,
  • Pardis Sabeti,
  • Christian T Happi,
  • Stephan Günther,
  • Chukwuemeka O Azubuike,
  • Mojeed Rafiu,
  • Angela Odike,
  • Sylvia C Olomu,
  • Michael O Ibadin,
  • Peter O Okokhere,
  • George O Akpede, Prof.

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 103
pp. 124 – 131

Abstract

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Objectives: To assess the prevalence of acute kidney injury (AKI), and its impact on outcome in hospitalized pediatric patients with Lassa fever (LF). Methods: We reviewed the presenting clinical and laboratory features and outcomes of 40 successive hospitalized children with PCR-confirmed LF. The diagnosis and staging of AKI was based on KDIGO criteria. We compared groups of patients using t- or χ2 tests as necessary, and took p-values <0.05 as indicative of the presence of significant differences. Results: Sixteen (40%) children had AKI. Case fatality rate (CFR) was 9/16 (56%) in children with and 1/24 (4%) in those without AKI (OR [95% CI] of CFR associated with AKI = 29.57 [3.17, 275.7]). Presentation with abnormal bleeding (p = 0.008), encephalopathy (p = 0.004), hematuria plus proteinuria (p = 0.013), and elevated serum transaminase levels (p <0.02) were significantly associated with an increased prevalence of AKI. Conclusion: AKI prevalence in hospitalized pediatric patients with Lassa fever is high, and correlated with illness severity/CFR. The high prevalence underscores the need for access to hemodialysis, and clinical presentation and/or presence of hematuria plus proteinuria could serve as a ready prompt for referral for such specialized care.

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