Unilateral urinary flow impairment at the pelviureteral junction: outcome of renal function with respect to therapeutic strategy.
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2003
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OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the renal function outcome in children with unilateral hydronephrosis and urinary flow impairment at the pelviureteral junction with respect to the therapeutic strategy. METHODS: We retrospectively selected 45 children with iodine-123-hippuran renography performed at diagnosis and after 3 or more years of follow-up. All children had bilateral nonobstructive pattern findings on diuretic renography at follow-up. Eleven children were treated conservatively, and 34 underwent unilateral pyeloplasty. Split and individual renal function, measured by an accumulation index, was computed from background-corrected renograms for the affected and contralateral kidneys at diagnosis and the follow-up examination. RESULTS: Of 11 children treated conservatively, 9 had normal bilateral function at diagnosis, all had reached normal function at follow-up. Of the 34 operated kidneys, 12 (38%) had initially normal function that remained normal at the follow-up examination, and 22 had impaired function that had normalized at the follow-up examination in 15 (68%). The function of the contralateral kidneys was increased in 5 of 8 children with persistently abnormal affected kidneys. Pyeloplasty was performed in 23 children (68%) and 11 children (32%) younger and older than 1 year, respectively. The function of the affected kidneys increased in both groups, but normalization occurred only in the younger children. CONCLUSIONS: Of the children selected for conservative treatment, 82% had normal bilateral renal function at diagnosis that was normal in all at the follow-up examination. Of the children treated surgically, 65% had initially impaired function of the affected kidney that improved in 87% after pyeloplasty. Normalization of function was observed only in children who were younger than 1 year old at surgery. Persistently low function of the affected kidney was compensated for by the contralateral one regardless of the age at surgery. |
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http://serval.unil.ch/?id=serval:BIB_9F5E8879543E isbn:1527-9995[electronic] pmid:12809902 doi:10.1016/S0090-4295(03)00233-4 isiid:000183547000038 |
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Urology, vol. 61, no. 6, pp. 1224-8; discussion 1228-9 |
| Palavras-Chave | #Adolescent; Child; Child, Preschool; Female; Glomerular Filtration Rate; Humans; Hydronephrosis; Infant; Infant, Newborn; Iodine Radioisotopes; Iodohippuric Acid; Kidney Pelvis; Male; Radioisotope Renography; Retrospective Studies; Treatment Outcome; Ureteral Obstruction |
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info:eu-repo/semantics/article article |