Pop-off mechanisms as protective factors against chronic renal disease in children with posterior urethral valves.

C Massaguer, O Martín-Solé, S Pérez-Bertólez, X Tarrado, L García-Aparicio
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Abstract

Objective: To identify whether pop-off mechanisms act as protective factors against chronic or end-stage renal disease in patients with posterior urethral valves.

Materials and methods: A retrospective cohort study of patients with posterior urethral valves treated at a tertiary care children's hospital was carried out. Demographic, clinical, analytical, and radiological variables were collected. Considered as pop-off mechanisms were: unilateral high-grade vesicoureteral reflux with ipsilateral renal dysplasia and without involvement of the contralateral kidney, urinoma, prenatal urinary ascites, large bladder diverticulum, and persistent urachus. Multiple logistic regression and multivariate Cox regression were used for statistical analysis.

Results: 70 patients undergoing posterior urethral valve surgery in our institution from 2010 to August 2020 were included. 14 (20%) had pop-off mechanisms and 56 (80%) did not. Pop-off mechanisms protected against developing chronic renal disease (0% vs. 27%; p = 0.03) and could protect against the need for renal replacement therapy (0% vs. 9%; p = 0.58). Nadir creatinine values (mg/dl) were predictors for the development of chronic renal disease (0.37 vs. 0.53; p < 0.0001) and the need for renal replacement therapy (0.38 vs. 1.21; p < 0.001).

Conclusions: Pop-off mechanisms act as a protective factor against chronic renal disease in patients with posterior urethral valves. Nadir creatinine is a predictor of chronic renal disease and the need for renal replacement therapy. A larger sample size is needed to determine whether pop-off mechanisms protect against the need for renal replacement therapy.

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目的:确定弹出机制是否作为预防后尿道瓣膜患者慢性或终末期肾病的保护因素。材料与方法:对在某三级儿童医院治疗的后尿道瓣膜患者进行回顾性队列研究。收集了人口学、临床、分析和放射学变量。可考虑的弹出机制包括:单侧高级别膀胱输尿管反流伴同侧肾脏发育不良且未累及对侧肾脏、尿瘤、产前尿腹水、大膀胱憩室和持续性尿潴留。采用多元logistic回归和多元Cox回归进行统计分析。结果:纳入2010年至2020年8月我院行后尿道瓣膜手术的患者70例。14个(20%)有弹出机制,56个(80%)没有。弹出机制可预防慢性肾脏疾病的发生(0% vs 27%;P = 0.03),可以避免需要肾脏替代治疗(0% vs. 9%;p = 0.58)。最低肌酸酐值(mg/dl)是慢性肾脏疾病发展的预测因子(0.37 vs. 0.53;结论:弹出机制是后尿道瓣膜患者预防慢性肾脏疾病的保护因素。Nadir肌酐是慢性肾脏疾病和需要肾脏替代治疗的预测指标。需要更大的样本量来确定弹出机制是否可以防止肾脏替代治疗的需要。
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