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    Positive fluid balance and diuretic therapy are associated with mechanical ventilation and mortality in preterm neonates in the first fourteen postnatal days

    Fluid overload leads to poor neonatal outcomes. Diuretics may lower the rates of mechanical ventilation (MV) and mortality in neonates with fluid overload.

    Mariah L. Wright, Brett G. Klamer, Elizabeth Bonachea in Pediatric Nephrology (2023)

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    Novel urine biomarkers to distinguish UTI from culture-negative pyuria

    Emergency departments (EDs) often rely on urinalysis (UA) to rapidly identify urinary tract infections (UTIs) in children. However, the suboptimal test characteristics of UA can lead to false-positive results....

    Elaise B Hill, Joshua R Watson, Daniel M Cohen, David Kline in Pediatric Nephrology (2022)

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    The pressure’s on: understanding neurocognitive and psychological associations with pediatric hypertension to inform comprehensive care

    The prevalence of hypertension is increasing in pediatric populations. While clinical data and practice guidelines identify the impact of hypertension on organ dysfunction and emphasize the importance for end-...

    Anne E. Dawson, Mahmoud Kallash, John D. Spencer, Camille S. Wilson in Pediatric Nephrology (2021)

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    Diuretic therapy and acute kidney injury in preterm neonates and infants

    Acute kidney injury (AKI) in preterm infants is associated with prolonged hospitalization and high mortality. Diuretic therapy has been used to enhance urine output in preterm infants with AKI. Treatment with ...

    Tahagod H. Mohamed, Brett Klamer, John D. Mahan, John D. Spencer in Pediatric Nephrology (2021)