Canadian Association of Paediatric Nephrologists COVID-19 Rapid Response: Home and In-Center Dialysis Guidance

Abdullah Alabbas, Elizabeth Harvey, Amrit Kirpalani, Chia Wei Teoh, Cherry Mammen, Kristen Pederson, Rose Nemec, T. Keefe Davis, Anna Mathew, Brendan McCormick, Cheryl A. Banks, Charles H. Frenette, David A. Clark, Deborah Zimmerman, Elena Qirjazi, Fabrice Mac-Way, Hans Vorster, John E. Antonsen, Joanne E. Kappel, Jennifer M. MacRaeJuliya Hemmett, Karthik K. Tennankore, Louise M. Moist, Michael Copland, Michael McCormick, Rita S. Suri, Rajinder S. Singh, Sara N. Davison, Mathieu Lemaire, Rahul Chanchlani

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Abstract

Purpose of the program: This article provides guidance on optimizing the management of pediatric patients with end-stage kidney disease (ESKD) who will be or are being treated with any form of home or in-center dialysis during the COVID-19 pandemic. The goals are to provide the best possible care for pediatric patients with ESKD during the pandemic and ensure the health care team’s safety. Sources of information: The core of these rapid guidelines is derived from the Canadian Society of Nephrology (CSN) consensus recommendations for adult patients recently published in the Canadian Journal of Kidney Health and Disease (CJKHD). We also consulted specific documents from other national and international agencies focused on pediatric kidney health. Additional information was obtained by formal review of the published academic literature relevant to pediatric home or in-center hemodialysis. Methods: The Leadership of the Canadian Association of Paediatric Nephrologists (CAPN), which is affiliated with the CSN, solicited a team of clinicians and researchers with expertise in pediatric home and in-center dialysis. The goal was to adapt the guidelines recently adopted for Canadian adult dialysis patients for pediatric-specific settings. These included specific COVID-19-related themes that apply to dialysis in a Canadian environment, as determined by a group of senior renal leaders. Expert clinicians and nurses with deep expertise in pediatric home and in-center dialysis reviewed the revised pediatric guidelines. Key findings: We identified 7 broad areas of home dialysis practice management that may be affected by the COVID-19 pandemic: (1) peritoneal dialysis catheter placement, (2) home dialysis training, (3) home dialysis management, (4) personal protective equipment, (5) product delivery, (6) minimizing direct health care providers and patient contact, and (7) caregivers support in the community. In addition, we identified 8 broad areas of in-center dialysis practice management that may be affected by the COVID-19 pandemic: (1) identification of patients with COVID-19, (2) hemodialysis of patients with confirmed COVID-19, (3) hemodialysis of patients not yet known to have COVID-19, (4) management of visitors to the dialysis unit, (5) handling COVID-19 testing of patients and staff, (6) safe practices during resuscitation procedures in a pandemic, (7) routine hemodialysis care, and (8) hemodialysis care under fixed dialysis resources. We make specific suggestions and recommendations for each of these areas. Limitations: At the time when we started this work, we knew that evidence on the topic of pediatric dialysis and COVID-19 would be severely limited, and our resources were also limited. We did not, therefore, do formal systematic review or meta-analysis. We did not evaluate our specific suggestions in the clinical environment. Thus, this article’s advice and recommendations are primarily expert opinions and subject to the biases associated with this level of evidence. To expedite the publication of this work, we created a parallel review process that may not be as robust as standard arms’ length peer-review processes. Implications: We intend these recommendations to help provide the best care possible for pediatric patients prescribed in-center or home dialysis during the COVID-19 pandemic, a time of altered priorities and reduced resources.

Original languageEnglish
JournalCanadian Journal of Kidney Health and Disease
Volume8
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2021

Bibliographical note

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We would like to acknowledge the following individuals for providing feedback on these guidelines during the CAPN (Canadian Association of Paediatric Nephrologists) COVID-19 Rapid Response Team (CAPN COVID-19 RRT) Webinar: Ivone Aguiar Coelho, Lydia Davis, Abubaker Hassan, Sasha Hayse, Natalie Leclerc, Elissar Malaeb, Aicha Merouani, Sanjay Pandeya, Kristen Pederson, Yeiny Pena, Elizabeth Poirier, Helene Provencher, Myura Rao, Sara Rodriguez, Susan Samuel, Han Yao, and Gordon Yeung. The CAPN COVID-19 RRT would like to thank the Canadian Society of Nephrology COVID-19 Rapid Response Team (CSN COVID-19 RRT) working groups for their pioneering guidelines: John Antonsen, British Columbia; Cheryl Banks, Prince Edward Island; David Clark, Nova Scotia; Edward Clark, Ontario (Lead AKI/ICU); Michael Copland, British Columbia; Sara N. Davison, Alberta; Aviva Goldberg, Manitoba; Juliya Hemmett, Alberta; Swapnil Hiremath, Ontario; Joanne Kappel, Saskatchewan; Jennifer M. MacRae, Alberta; Fabrice Mac-Way, Québec; Anna Mathew, Ontario; Brendan McCormick, Ontario; Louise Moist, Ontario; Sarah Moran, Ontario; Sanja Pandeya, Ontario; Elena Qirjazi, Alberta; Krista Ryz, Manitoba; Suneet Singh, British Columbia; Steven Soroka, Nova Scotia; Rita Suri, Québec (Lead HD); Karthik Tennankore, Nova Scotia; Susan Thanabalasingam, Ontario; Ron Wald, Ontario; Mathew Weir, Ontario; Christine White, Ontario (Lead GN/MCKC); Deborah Zimmerman, Ontario (Lead Home); and Steering Committee: Adeera Levin, Reem A. Mustafa, Gihad Nesrallah, Steven Soroka, and Deborah Zimmerman. The members of CAPN COVID-19 RRT are Mathieu Lemaire, Rahul Chanchlani, Cal Robinson, Michelle Ruhl, Amrit Kirpalani, Abdullah Alabbas, Damien Noone, Chia Wei Teoh, Valerie Langlois, and Veronique Phan. The members of Steering Committee are Mathieu Lemaire and Rahul Chanchlani. The author(s) received no financial support for the research, authorship, and/or publication of this article.

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ASJC Scopus Subject Areas

  • Nephrology

PubMed: MeSH publication types

  • Journal Article

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