Case Report
The Use of Membranes (ST-100, oXiris, and M60) for Continuous Renal Replacement Therapy in a Child with Sepsis
Table 1
Patient demographics and clinical data.
| Demographics | 6-year-old boy |
| Weight (kg) | 20 |
| Height (cm) | 113 |
| Clinical diagnoses | Septic shock, postoperative abdominal incision infection, erythema multiforme |
| Initial vital signs | RR 35 b/min | HR 139 b/min | BP 63/37 mmHg | MAP 45 mmHg | SPO2 95% |
| Initial laboratory workup | PaO2 90 mmHg N: 83-108 | PaCO2 41.4 mmHg N: 35-45 | P/F 180 N: >300 | Lac 2.2 mmol/L N: 0.5-1.6 |
| Initial therapeutic parameter | PC | FiO2 50% | PEEP 6 cmH2O | PC above PEEP 18 cmH2O | Ti 0.8 s | RR 30 times/min |
| Vasoactive inotrope score | 25 |
| Broad-spectrum antimicrobials | Vancomycin, meropenem |
| Infection site | Abdomen |
| Pathogen | Not identified |
| PELOD-2 | 7 (respiration system 3 scores, mean artificial pressure 4 scores, platelet counts 1 score) |
| MODS | Cardiovascular dysfunction, respiratory, renal |
| Survival | Yes |
| Ventilation time (d) | 10 |
| Length of ICU stay (d) | 18 |
| Complications | No |
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PELOD-2: pediatric logistic organ dysfunction-2; MODS: multiple organ dysfunction; CRRT: continuous renal replacement therapy.
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