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The International Journal of Romanian Society of Endocrinology / Registered in 1938in Web of Science Master Journal List
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Steflea R, Stroescu RF, Gafencu M, Chisavu F, Stoicescu ER, Doros G
Endocrine and Growth Abnormalities in Children with Kidney Failure on Maintenance Hemodialysis - Experience of a Single Center from Western Romania
Acta Endo (Buc) 2024, 20 (3): 393-400doi: 10.4183/aeb.2024.393
disturbances in patients with kidney alterations are complex.
Aim. To provide better longitudinal follow-up of
children, especially to check their progress through puberty.
Material and methods. A prospective study
was conducted at the “Louis Turcanu” Emergency
Hospital for Children in Timisoara, Romania during
01.01.2022- 31.12.2024. The study population included
ten pediatric patients with end stage renal disease (ESRD)
on hemodialysis. Data were collected from the electronic
medical records and included demographic information and
relevant laboratory parameters, which reflect the patients’
anemia status, inflammation, mineral metabolism and other
endocrine abnormalities.
Results. Erythropoietin doses ranged from 87 to 176
units/kg once a week at the beginning of our study, higher
than guidelines recommendations. Most patients presented
with hemoglobin levels below the normal range which slightly
increased over the 3 years period. Vitamin D levels ranged
from 8.1 to 55.8 ng/mL. These resulted in a poor control of the
mineral bone disease associated with kidney failure.
Conclusions. The loss of kidney function is
associated with an impaired control of phosphor-calcium
balance, and anemia, growth and pubertal delay in children.
This study highlights the need for individualized treatment
plans and a multidisciplinary approach in pediatric patients
with ESRD.
Keywords: Endocrine and growth abnormalities, children, kidney failure, hemodialysis.
Correspondence: Ramona Florina Stroescu MD, “Victor Babes” University of Medicine and Pharmacy Timisoara, XI Pediatrics, 2 Eftimie Murgu street, Timisoara, 300041, Romania, E-mail: stroescu.ramona@umft.ro