Acute renal failure in newborns in the practice of a pediatrician of the future

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Aims: The treatment of an acute renal failure has not received much research in Kazakhstan, whether focusing on adults or children. As a result, there is a lack of awareness about the condition of the field's knowledge as well as its challenges and prospects. Thus the goal is to identify and assess the studies that are currently accessible concerning the treatment of acute kidney failure in newborns or infants in the context of Kazakhstan experience. Study design: Literature review Methodology: MEDLINE, Cochrane Reviews, and Pedro were among the databases used to conduct the literature search. The conjunctions "AND" and "OR" were used with certain keywords. The articles' time range was restricted between 2018 and 2022 in order to only present the most recent facts. Papers discussing acute renal failure in infants only in Kazakhstan were included in the inclusion criteria. Results: Regarding the treatment of AKI in neonates in Kazakhstan, there are incredibly few available studies. The majority of trials involved individuals who were older. ESRD was more widely covered in conjunction with dialysis than AKI. Women are more prone to experience AKI turning into full-blown CKD. Conclusion: To learn more about the state of acute renal failure in neonates in Kazakhstan, more field study is required. The frequency and prevalence of placing new-borns on dialysis should be updated and made publicly accessible. It is important to emphasise the causes and risk factors of AKI in babies of Kazakh ancestry in order to comprehend current trends. Scientific Novelty: This is the first study that attempts to cover the status of pediatric acute renal failure management within Kazakhstan. It will serve as a starting point for prospective research on pediatric illnesses within the country, so as to understand where the health sector of Kazakhstan stands on the global stage.

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Futurity Research Publishing

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