Goldstein Stuart L
Center for Acute Care Nephrology, Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center, University of Cincinnati College of Medicine, Cincinnati, OH, United States.
Front Pediatr. 2020 Jan 31;8:16. doi: 10.3389/fped.2020.00016. eCollection 2020.
Nihilism has been pervasive in the acute kidney injury field for decades, given that no studies, had been able to reduce AKI rates in hospitalized patients. Furthermore, children with AKI comprise an orphan population, where there is little incentive to develop diagnostics, therapeutics or devices specifically for them. The 3rd International Symposium on Acute Kidney Injury in Children, held in Cincinnati in October 2018, provided a platform to demonstrate the advancements in the diagnosis and treatment of children with, or at-risk for AKI, and also highlighted barriers to advancing care for this population. The progress made in the pediatric AKI since the 2nd International Symposium in 2016, highlighted the positive outcomes emanating from federal agency, private foundation and corporate sponsor investment in pediatric AKI. As a result, the time should be over for nihilism in the pediatric field.
几十年来,虚无主义在急性肾损伤领域一直很普遍,因为此前没有研究能够降低住院患者的急性肾损伤发生率。此外,患有急性肾损伤的儿童是一个被忽视的群体,几乎没有动力去专门为他们开发诊断方法、治疗手段或设备。2018年10月在辛辛那提举行的第三届儿童急性肾损伤国际研讨会提供了一个平台,展示了在诊断和治疗患有急性肾损伤或有急性肾损伤风险的儿童方面取得的进展,同时也突出了在改善这一群体护理方面存在的障碍。自2016年第二届国际研讨会以来,儿科急性肾损伤领域取得的进展凸显了联邦机构、私人基金会和企业赞助商对儿科急性肾损伤投资所带来的积极成果。因此,儿科领域的虚无主义时代应该结束了。