输尿管直径比对膀胱输尿管反流患儿临床决策的实用性:系统综述和荟萃分析。

IF 1.5 3区 医学 Q2 PEDIATRICS Pediatric Surgery International Pub Date : 2024-11-07 DOI:10.1007/s00383-024-05885-9
Nellai Krishnan, Priyanjali Agarwal, Ajay Verma, Shilpa Sharma, Devender Kumar Yadav, Devasenathipathy Kandasamy, Sachit Anand
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本研究旨在探讨输尿管直径比(UDR)作为膀胱输尿管反流(VUR)预后和管理工具的实用性。本研究系统地检索了四个科学数据库(PubMed、EMBASE、Web of Science 和 Scopus)。纳入标准是将尿路反流用于 VUR 的预后和/或治疗的所有研究。两位作者使用纽卡斯尔-渥太华质量量表对研究方法的质量进行了独立评估。统计分析采用随机效应模型。本综述共纳入 13 项研究(均为回顾性研究)。汇总数据显示,自发性尿崩症缓解组的 UDR 明显低于持续性尿崩症组(P = 0.001)。此外,汇总数据还显示,突破性 UTI 组的 UDR 值明显更高(P = 0.001)。
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Utility of ureteral diameter ratio for clinical decision-making in children with vesicoureteral reflux: a systematic review and meta analysis.

The aim of this study was to investigate the utility of ureteral diameter ratio (UDR) as a tool to prognosticate and manage vesicoureteral reflux (VUR). Four scientific databases (PubMed, EMBASE, Web of Science, and Scopus) were systematically searched. Inclusion criteria were all studies in which UDR was used in prognostication and/or management of VUR. An independent assessment of the methodological quality was performed by two authors using the Newcastle Ottawa Quality scale. The statistical analysis was performed using a random-effects model. Thirteen studies (all retrospective) were included in this review. Pooling the data demonstrated a significantly lower UDR in the spontaneous resolution vs. persistence of VUR group (p = 0.001). Also, the pooled data showed significantly higher values of UDR in the breakthrough UTI group (p < 0.00001), those requiring operative intervention (p = 0.03), and those with persistence of VUR after endoscopic treatment (p < 0.0001). The estimated heterogeneity for two outcomes, i.e., spontaneous resolution and requirement of operative intervention in VUR were substantial and statistically significant. All except one of the included studies were of good methodological quality. However, further studies are required to identify the cut-off values for these respective outcomes.

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期刊介绍: Pediatric Surgery International is a journal devoted to the publication of new and important information from the entire spectrum of pediatric surgery. The major purpose of the journal is to promote postgraduate training and further education in the surgery of infants and children. The contents will include articles in clinical and experimental surgery, as well as related fields. One section of each issue is devoted to a special topic, with invited contributions from recognized authorities. Other sections will include: -Review articles- Original articles- Technical innovations- Letters to the editor
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