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Worldwide Exploration of Renal Replacement Outcomes Collaborative in Kidney Disease (WE-ROCK)
Document Type
article
Author
Menon, ShinaKrallman, Kelli AArikan, Ayse AFuhrman, Dana YGorga, Stephen MMottes, TheresaOllberding, NicholasRicci, ZaccariaStanski, Natalja LSelewski, David TSoranno, Danielle EZappitelli, MichaelZang, HuaiyuGist, Katja MInvestigators, WE-ROCKAhern, EmilyArikan, Ayse AkcanAlhamoud, IssaAlobaidi, RashidAnton-Martin, PilarBalani, Shanthi SBarhight, MatthewBasalely, AbbyBigelow, Amee MBottari, GabriellaCappoli, AndreaCiccia, Eileen ACollins, MichaelaColosimo, DeniseCortina, GerardDamian, Mihaela ADe la Mata Navazo, SaraDeAbreu, GabrielleDeep, AkashDing, Kathy LDolan, Kristin JLafever, Sarah N FernandezGelbart, BenGuzzi, FrancescoGuzzo, IsabellaHaga, TaikiHarvey, ElizabethHasson, Denise CHill-Horowitz, TaylorInthavong, HaleighJoseph, CatherineKaddourah, AhmadKakajiwala, AadilKessel, Aaron DKorn, SarahKwiatkowski, David MLee, JasmineLequier, LauranceKia, Tina MadaniMah, Kenneth EMarinari, EleonoraMartin, Susan DMohamed, Tahagod HMorgan, CatherineMottes, Theresa AMuff-Luett, Melissa ANamachivayam, SivaNeumayr, Tara MNhan, JenniferO'Rourke, AbigailOllberding, Nicholas JPinto, Matthew GQutob, DuaRaggi, ValeriaReynaud, StephanieRumlow, Zachary ALozano, María J SantiagoSee, EmilySerpe, CarmelaSerratore, AlyssaShah, AnanyaShih, Weiwen VShin, H StellaSlagle, Cara LSolomon, SoniaSrivastava, RachanaStarr, Michelle CStenson, Erin KStrong, Amy ETaylor, Susan AThadani, Sameer VUber, Amanda MVan Wyk, BrynnaWebb, Tennille NZangla, Emily E
Source
Kidney International Reports. 8(8)
Subject
Biomedical and Clinical Sciences
Clinical Sciences
Health Sciences
Clinical Trials and Supportive Activities
Pediatric
Prevention
Kidney Disease
Clinical Research
Renal and urogenital
Good Health and Well Being
WE-ROCK Investigators
WE-ROCK
acute kidney injury
continuous renal replacement therapy
database
fluid overload
pediatric
Biomedical and clinical sciences
Health sciences
Language
Abstract
IntroductionContinuous renal replacement therapy (CRRT) is used for the symptomatic management of acute kidney injury (AKI) and fluid overload (FO). Contemporary reports on pediatric CRRT are small and single center in design. Large international studies evaluating CRRT practice and outcomes are lacking. Herein, we describe the design of a multinational collaborative.MethodsThe Worldwide Exploration of Renal Replacement Outcomes Collaborative in Kidney Disease (WE-ROCK) is an international collaborative of pediatric specialists whose mission is to improve short- and long-term outcomes of children treated with CRRT. The aims of this multicenter retrospective study are to describe the epidemiology, liberation patterns, association of fluid balance and timing of CRRT initiation, and CRRT prescription with outcomes.ResultsWe included children (n = 996, 0-25 years) admitted to an intensive care unit (ICU) and treated with CRRT for AKI or FO at 32 centers (in 7 countries) from 2018 to 2021. Demographics and clinical characteristics before CRRT initiation, during the first 7 days of both CRRT, and liberation were collected. Outcomes include the following: (i) major adverse kidney events at 90 days (mortality, dialysis dependence, and persistent kidney dysfunction), and (ii) functional outcomes (functional stats scale).ConclusionThe retrospective WE-ROCK study represents the largest international registry of children receiving CRRT for AKI or FO. It will serve as a broad and invaluable resource for the field of pediatric critical care nephrology that will improve our understanding of practice heterogeneity and the association of CRRT with clinical and patient-centered outcomes. This will generate preliminary data for future interventional trials in this area.