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.

Demographics6-year-old boy

Weight (kg)20

Height (cm)113

Clinical diagnosesSeptic shock, postoperative abdominal incision infection, erythema multiforme

Initial vital signsRR 35 b/min
HR 139 b/min
BP 63/37 mmHg
MAP 45 mmHg
SPO2 95%

Initial laboratory workupPaO2 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 parameterPC
FiO2 50%
PEEP 6 cmH2O
PC above PEEP 18 cmH2O
Ti 0.8 s
RR 30 times/min

Vasoactive inotrope score25

Broad-spectrum antimicrobialsVancomycin, meropenem

Infection siteAbdomen

PathogenNot identified

PELOD-27 (respiration system 3 scores, mean artificial pressure 4 scores, platelet counts 1 score)

MODSCardiovascular dysfunction, respiratory, renal

SurvivalYes

Ventilation time (d)10

Length of ICU stay (d)18

ComplicationsNo

PELOD-2: pediatric logistic organ dysfunction-2; MODS: multiple organ dysfunction; CRRT: continuous renal replacement therapy.