Renal function after ductus arteriosus transcatheter closure with or without angiography in very preterm infants

Author:

Lembo Chiara1,Méot Mathilde2,Mellul Kelly1,Aryafar Annahita1,Szézépanski Isabelle2,Iacobelli Silvia3,Kermorvant‐Duchemin Elsa14,Bonnet Damien24,Malekzadeh‐Milani Sophie2,Lapillonne Alexandre14

Affiliation:

1. Department of Neonatology, APHP Necker‐Enfants Malades Hospital Paris France

2. Centre de Référence Malformations Cardiaques Congénitales Complexes‐M3C APHP Hôpital Necker‐Enfants Malades Paris France

3. Réanimation Néonatale et Pédiatrique Néonatologie, CHU La Réunion Saint Pierre France

4. UFR de Médecine Université Paris Cité Paris France

Abstract

AbstractAimTranscatheter closure of the patent ductus arteriosus (TCPDA) is increasingly used in preterm infants as an alternative to surgical ligation. However, clinically ill preterm infants are at risk of contrast nephropathy due to the angiography contrast agents used during the procedure.MethodsWe performed a single‐centre before‐and‐after comparative study in VLBW infants to compare the kinetics of serum creatinine during the first 4 days after TCPDA with or without angiography.Results69 patients were included and divided into two groups: TCPDA with (contrast+; n = 37) and without (contrast−, n = 32) use of contrast agent. The median dose [range] of contrast agent was 1.0 mL/kg [0.6–2.4 mL/kg]. The change in serum creatinine level between day 2 to 4 after TCPCA and baseline decreased in the contrast‐ group (−17% [−46%; 18%]), while it increased in the contrast+ group (7% [−24%; 202%] p = 0.002). Comparison of blood urea levels between groups showed similar significant differences. The change in serum creatinine between day 2 to 4 and baseline was significantly correlated with the dose of contrast agent (r2 = 0.682; p < 0.001).ConclusionThe use of contrast agents during TCPDA can potentially harm the renal function of very preterm infants. Therefore, we advise minimising or avoiding the use of contrast agents.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Medicine,Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health

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