Predictors of renal scar in children with urinary infection and vesicoureteral reflux.

IF 2.6 3区 医学 Q1 PEDIATRICS Pediatric Nephrology Pub Date : 2008-12-01 Epub Date: 2008-07-09 DOI:10.1007/s00467-008-0907-x
Alper Soylu, Belde Kasap Demir, Mehmet Türkmen, Ozlem Bekem, Murat Saygi, Handan Cakmakçi, Salih Kavukçu
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Abstract

We evaluated the predictors of renal scar in children with urinary tract infections (UTIs) having primary vesicoureteral reflux (VUR). Data of patients who were examined by dimercaptosuccinic acid (DMSA) scintigraphy between 1995 and 2005 were evaluated retrospectively. Gender, age, reflux grade, presence/development of scarring, breakthrough UTIs, and resolution of reflux, were recorded. The relation of gender, age and VUR grade to preformed scarring and the relation of gender, age, VUR grade, presence of preformed scarring, number of breakthrough UTIs and reflux resolution to new scarring were assessed. There were 138 patients [male/female (M/F) 53/85]. Multivariate analysis showed that male gender [odds ratio (OR) 2.5], age > or = 27 months in girls (OR 4.2) and grades IV-V reflux (OR 12.4) were independent indicators of renal scarring. On the other hand, only the presence of previous renal scarring was found to be an independent indicator for the development of new renal scar (OR 13.4). In conclusion, while the most predictive variables for the presence of renal scarring among children presenting with a UTI were male gender, age > or = 27 months in girls, and grades IV-V reflux, the best predictor of new scar formation was presence of previous renal scarring.

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尿路感染和膀胱输尿管反流患儿肾瘢痕的预测因素
我们评估了原发性膀胱输尿管反流(VUR)的尿路感染(uti)患儿肾瘢痕的预测因素。回顾性分析1995年至2005年间接受二巯基琥珀酸(DMSA)显像检查的患者资料。记录性别、年龄、反流等级、疤痕的存在/发展、突破性尿路感染和反流的消退。评估性别、年龄和VUR分级与预形成瘢痕的关系,以及性别、年龄、VUR分级、预形成瘢痕的存在、突破uti数量和返流缓解与新瘢痕的关系。138例患者[男/女(男/女)53/85]。多因素分析显示,男性性别[比值比(OR) 2.5]、女孩年龄>或= 27个月(OR 4.2)和IV-V级反流(OR 12.4)是肾脏瘢痕形成的独立指标。另一方面,只有既往肾瘢痕的存在被发现是新肾瘢痕发展的独立指标(OR 13.4)。总之,虽然尿路感染患儿肾脏瘢痕形成的最可预测变量是男性性别、女孩年龄>或= 27个月、IV-V级反流,但新瘢痕形成的最佳预测因素是既往肾脏瘢痕的存在。
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Pediatric Nephrology
Pediatric Nephrology 医学-泌尿学与肾脏学
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4.70
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1 months
期刊介绍: International Pediatric Nephrology Association Pediatric Nephrology publishes original clinical research related to acute and chronic diseases that affect renal function, blood pressure, and fluid and electrolyte disorders in children. Studies may involve medical, surgical, nutritional, physiologic, biochemical, genetic, pathologic or immunologic aspects of disease, imaging techniques or consequences of acute or chronic kidney disease. There are 12 issues per year that contain Editorial Commentaries, Reviews, Educational Reviews, Original Articles, Brief Reports, Rapid Communications, Clinical Quizzes, and Letters to the Editors.
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