Correlation of Sacral Ratio and Urinary Tract Infection in Children

F. Ehsanipour, Z. Movahedi, Leila Taherinia, S. Noorbakhsh
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The sacral bone anomalies have an important effect on urinary and gastrointestinal tract and sacral ratio was defined as an indicator for estimating the anorectal abnormalities in children. This study was carried out for determining the association between sacral ratio and Urinary Tract Infections (UTI) among children.In a cross sectional study, 100 children under 15 years with proven febrile UTI were referred to a referral children center considering the presence and grading of VUR according to VCUG enrolled in this study.Sacral ratio was measured for all cases and the data were compared by student T test, Chi 2 and Mann Whitney tests. SPSS 16.0 software was used for data analysis. P values less than 0.05 were considered significant.41 boys and 59 girls with mean age 4.8 years were enrolled in this study. The average range of sacral ratio was 0.82. There was no staistical difference between two different genders and ages (p> 0.05).The values of SR in patients with VUR were lower than patients without VUR(P˂0.05) but there was no statistically significant difference between both bilateral and unilateral VUR and SR (p> 0.05).The risk of sacral bone abnormality in patients with VUR is more than patients without VUR. Therefore, in patients with UTI and low SR simultaneously, tighter evaluation for VUR and treatment should be considered.
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小儿骶骨比与尿路感染的关系
骶骨异常对尿路和胃肠道有重要影响,骶骨比例被定义为评估儿童肛门直肠异常的指标。本研究旨在确定儿童骶骨比例与尿路感染(UTI)之间的关系。在一项横断面研究中,根据参与本研究的VCUG,考虑到VUR的存在和分级,100名15岁以下经证实患有发热性尿路感染的儿童被转诊至转诊儿童中心。测量所有病例的骶骨比例,并通过学生T检验、Chi 2检验和Mann-Whitney检验对数据进行比较。数据分析采用SPSS 16.0软件。P值小于0.05被认为是有意义的。41名平均年龄4.8岁的男孩和59名女孩被纳入本研究。骶骨比例的平均范围为0.82。两种不同性别和年龄之间无统计学差异(p>0.05)。VUR患者的SR值低于无VUR患者(p 0.05),但双侧和单侧VUR与SR之间无统计学显著差异(p>0.05)。有VUR患者发生骶骨异常的风险高于无VUR的患者。因此,对于同时患有尿路感染和低SR的患者,应考虑对VUR和治疗进行更严格的评估。
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