对指南的系统回顾:孤立肾儿童的运动和高级别肾损伤。

IF 2.1 4区 医学 Q1 PEDIATRICS Acta Paediatrica Pub Date : 2025-02-19 DOI:10.1111/apa.70014
Jack Palmer, Lilian M. Johnstone, Aniruddh Deshpande, Olivia Boyer, Thomas Blanc, Kiarash Taghavi
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目的:探讨儿童常见运动引起肾损伤的危险性。方法:对与篮球、自行车、马术、赛车、无挡板篮球、橄榄球、澳大利亚足球或足球有关的外伤性肾损伤(TKIs)的研究进行系统回顾。排除了18岁及以上患者、非tki或非运动相关机制的研究。结果:纳入25项研究,24424例患者。据估计,运动损伤导致肾脏损失的风险为每百万儿童年0.37例。然而,由于前瞻性数据有限,无法在高危人群中计算IV级和V级损伤的发生率。由运动特异性创伤引起的tki患病率较低,在0.6%至2.2%之间。很少有研究对肾损伤的严重程度进行分级,但在少数报告中,IV级和V级损伤发生在33%的足球损伤、26%的自行车损伤、23%的澳大利亚足球损伤、20%的篮球损伤和17%的马术损伤中。大量未分级肾损伤(5514/5607)影响了结果的可靠性。结论:将先天性单肾儿童排除在特定运动之外的建议缺乏坚实的证据基础。考虑到生物、心理和社会后果,这些建议必须仔细考虑,特别是对于具有较高创伤风险的马术和机动车辆。
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A Systematic Review for Guidelines: Sports and High-Grade Kidney Injuries in Children With Solitary Kidneys

Aim

To determine the risk of Grades IV and V kidney injury due to common children's sports.

Methods

A systematic review of studies reporting traumatic kidney injuries (TKIs) associated with basketball, cycling, equestrian, motorsports, netball, rugby, Australian football or soccer. Studies with patients exclusively 18 years or older, non-TKIs or non-sport-related mechanisms were excluded.

Results

Twenty-five studies with 24 424 patients were included. The estimated risk of kidney loss from sports injuries is 0.37 per million child-years. However, the incidence of Grades IV and V injuries could not be calculated in at-risk populations due to limited prospective data. The prevalence of TKIs from sport-specific trauma was low, ranging from 0.6% to 2.2%. Few studies graded the severity of kidney injury, but in the small number reported, Grades IV and V injuries occurred in 33% of soccer TKIs, 26% of bicycling, 23% of Australian football, 20% of basketball and 17% of equestrian injuries. The high number of ungraded kidney injuries (5514/5607) impacts the reliability of findings.

Conclusion

Recommendations to exclude children with congenital single kidneys from specific sports lack a firm evidence-base. Given bio-psycho-social consequences, such recommendations must be carefully considered, particularly for equestrian and motorised vehicles, which carry a higher risk of trauma.

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Acta Paediatrica
Acta Paediatrica 医学-小儿科
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384
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期刊介绍: Acta Paediatrica is a peer-reviewed monthly journal at the forefront of international pediatric research. It covers both clinical and experimental research in all areas of pediatrics including: neonatal medicine developmental medicine adolescent medicine child health and environment psychosomatic pediatrics child health in developing countries
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