Pediatric Renal Emergencies: Presentations and Outcomes at Sohag University Hospitals
Summary
A prospective cohort study registered on ClinicalTrials.gov (NCT07543549) investigating pediatric renal emergencies at Sohag University Hospitals in Upper Egypt. The observational study aims to characterize clinical presentations of renal diseases among children presenting to the emergency room, determine prevalence of specific renal conditions, and evaluate immediate management outcomes and short-term follow-up after discharge. Expected primary completion date is April 22, 2026.
“This prospective cohort study aims to characterize the clinical presentations of renal diseases among children presenting to the emergency room at Sohag University Hospitals, determine the prevalence of specific renal conditions, and evaluate immediate management outcomes and short-term follow-up after discharge.”
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This document registers a new prospective cohort observational study on ClinicalTrials.gov under identifier NCT07543549. The study will enroll children presenting with renal emergencies at Sohag University Hospitals and follow them through emergency management and short-term discharge. No regulatory obligations are created by this registration.
Healthcare researchers and clinical sites conducting similar pediatric renal or emergency medicine studies should be aware that this study adds to the limited data on pediatric renal emergencies in Upper Egypt. Institutions with comparable patient populations may wish to monitor published findings for potential application to their own emergency protocols.
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Pediatric Renal Emergencies: Presentations and Outcomes at Sohag University Hospitals
Observational NCT07543549 Kind: OBSERVATIONAL Apr 22, 2026
Abstract
Renal diseases in children present with a wide spectrum of clinical manifestations, ranging from mild urinary abnormalities to severe acute kidney injury requiring urgent management. Early recognition in the emergency setting is essential to improve outcomes, yet data on pediatric renal emergencies in Upper Egypt remain limited.
This prospective cohort study aims to characterize the clinical presentations of renal diseases among children presenting to the emergency room at Sohag University Hospitals, determine the prevalence of specific renal conditions, and evaluate immediate management outcomes and short-term follow-up after discharge.
Conditions: Kidney Diseases
Interventions: Standard emergency room management
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