Management Challenges of Sleep-Disordered Breathing in a Child With Chronic Kidney Disease: A Case Report of a Child on Peritoneal Dialysis
Haneen M Toma, Amal R Al-Naimi, Ahmed Abushahin

TL;DR
This case report discusses the difficulties in managing a child with chronic kidney disease and sleep-disordered breathing, showing how effective care can improve their quality of life.
Contribution
The paper presents a real-world case highlighting the complex interaction between chronic kidney disease and sleep-disordered breathing in children.
Findings
The child's condition required careful analysis and tailored intervention.
Effective management improved the child's quality of life.
Healthcare professionals must understand the interaction between these conditions for better care.
Abstract
Chronic kidney disease in children is a challenging condition that requires careful management. When combined with sleep-disordered breathing, it can pose even greater difficulties. This case report highlights the management challenges of a child with chronic kidney disease and sleep-disordered breathing. Through careful analysis and effective intervention, we were able to address the challenges and improve the child's quality of life. Understanding the complex interaction between these two conditions is crucial for healthcare professionals to provide effective care for children with chronic kidney disease and sleep-disordered breathing.
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TopicsObstructive Sleep Apnea Research · Restless Legs Syndrome Research · Neuroscience of respiration and sleep
