Pediatric renal biopsy: ambulatory versus overnight hospitalization.

J Med Liban

Department of Pediatrics & Pediatric Hemodialysis Unit, Hôtel-Dieu de France Hospital, Beirut, Lebanon.

Published: June 2003

Renal biopsy may be safely performed on selected pediatric patients in an ambulatory care setting. In order to verify the safety of this new procedure, we performed 51 renal biopsies on an ambulatory care basis over a five-year period (from December 1993 to December 1998): twenty-eight biopsies on transplanted kidneys and twenty-three of native kidneys. During the same period, 56 renal biopsies were performed during a regular hospitalization of a minimum of 24 hours. We compared the two groups: Ambulatory procedure group and overnight hospitalization group. There were no significant differences between the two groups in mean age, adequacy of renal samples and complications such as post-biopsy pain or hematuria. After this encouraging experience, we are proposing the ambulatory procedure to all pediatric patients in our unit. Parents will be informed that if macroscopic hematuria is noted in the immediate post-biopsy period, hospitalization might be necessary.

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