مرکز آموزشی، پژوهشی و درمانی دکتر شيخ

Primary Vesicoureteral

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Primary Vesicoureteral Reflux in Iranian Children

Fateme Ghane Sharbaf, Mohamad Hosein Fallahzadeh* Ali Reza Modaerresi, Mohamad Esmaeilli

From the Department of pediatric, Dr . Shikh Haspital, Mashhad University of Medical Science and Nemazee Hospital, Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, Iran

Background: Experience with vesicoureteral reflux (VUR) different centers and there are plenty of controversies. Objective: The aim of this study was to evaluate the outcome of primary VUR complications and the rate of recurrence of UTI.

Methods: The medical charts of all infants and children with primary VUR who were followed up by two nephrologists were reviewed. During 19 years (1985-2004),330 patients (271 females, 59 males) with 496 refluxing ureters were followed up as primary VUR.

Results: The patients age at diagnosis was 54 days to 16 years (Mean:4.1 years) and the mean duration of follow-up was 4.5 years. Urinary tract infection(UTI) was the presenting symptom in 95% and fever was recorded in 35% of and 12% for grades I to V, respectively. Recurrence of UTI in VUR of grades I to V, were 22.2% 18.1%, 20% 23.4%, 23.4% and 17.9% respectively. Follow-up voiding cystourethrogram revealed resolution of VUR in 55%, improvement in 27.5% , no change in 12% and deterioration in 5.5%.Comlocations such as chronic renal failure and hypertension were observed in 13 and 13 patients, respective that symptomatic primary VUR is more common and has better prognosis in girls. Recurrence of UTI is not related to the grade of VUR.

Keywords: Urinary tract, Vesicoureteral reflux