资源受限国家晚期后尿道瓣膜的影像学和临床表现

E. Nwankwo
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后尿道瓣膜(PUV)是男性儿童下尿路梗阻最常见的原因。在我们的环境中,延迟的诊断是常见的。本研究旨在回顾晚期后尿道瓣膜的临床、生化、影像学表现和亲本因素。对2011-2019年在UNTH看到的puv患者进行了回顾性分析。在6个月或6个月后出现的患者被认为是晚出现者,并被研究。检索患者的社会人口学特征、产前诊断、临床特征和就诊时的影像学表现。数据分析使用SPSS版本22。p值<0.05有统计学意义。本文对24例临床资料完整的PUV进行了分析。平均年龄3.3 (SD±2.1)岁与母亲受教育程度呈正相关(p≤0.001)。有产前护理19例(72.9%),有产前超声检查4例(16.7%),属于有产前护理的人群。没有人做过产前诊断。产前USS与父亲教育程度较高相关(p=0.03)。最常见的临床症状为排尿困难23例(95.8%)和可触膀胱23例(95.8%)。常见的电解质紊乱包括高钾血症(50%),血清尿素升高(70.8%),而产后肾积水23(95.8%)是超声和MCUG的主要表现。迟发性尿功能障碍和氮血症是常见的。改善产前保健,包括孕晚期超声检查和父母健康教育,将加强产前诊断和早期呈现。
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Imaging and clinical findings in late presenting posterior urethral valves in a resource-constrained economy
Posterior Urethral Valve (PUV) is the commonest cause of lower urinary tract obstruction in male children. Late presentation with delayed diagnosis is common in our setting. This study aims to review the clinical, biochemical, imaging findings and parental factors in late-presenting posterior urethral valves. A retrospective analysis of patients with PUVs seen at UNTH from 2011-2019 was done. Patients who presented at or later than six months of age were considered late presenters and were studied. Patients’ sociodemographic characteristics, antenatal diagnosis, clinical features, and imaging findings at presentation were retrieved. Data analysis was done using SPSS version 22. Statistical significance was set at a p-value<0.05. Twenty-four cases of PUV with complete clinical data were studied. Mean age 3.3 (SD±2.1) years had a positive association with maternal educational level (p≤0.001). Nineteen (72.9%) had antenatal care, 4 (16.7%) had prenatal Ultrasonography (USS), and were part of those who had antenatal care. None had a prenatal diagnosis. Prenatal USS was associated with higher paternal education (p=0.03). The most common clinical symptom and finding respectively were straining to pass urine 23 (95.8%) and palpable bladder 23 (95.8%). The common electrolyte derangements included hyperkalemia (50%), raised serum urea (70.8%) while postnatal hydronephrosis 23 (95.8%) was the main ultrasound and MCUG findings. Late presentation is common with urinary dysfunction and azotemia. Improved antenatal care including late trimester ultrasound and parental health education will enhance prenatal diagnosis and early presentation.
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