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Renal preservation in children with neurogenic bladder-sphincter dysfunction followed in a national program
Authors:Wide Peter  Glad Mattsson Gunilla  Mattsson Sven
Affiliation:1. Division of Urology, Department of Special Surgery, Jordan University Hospital, The University of Jordan;2. School of Medicine, The University of Jordan;3. Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Jordan University Hospital, The University of Jordan;4. Department of Radiology, Jordan University Hospital, The University of Jordan;5. Department of Anesthesiology, Jordan University Hospital, The University of Jordan
Abstract:PurposeNeurogenic bladder–sphincter dysfunction (NBSD) constitutes the major reason for morbidity in children with spina bifida. The aim of this study was to identify risk factors for renal damage in children with NBSD followed according to the Swedish national guidelines.Materials and MethodsRecords and cystometries from 6 to 16 years (median 11) follow up of 41 consecutive children born 1993–2003 with NBSD were evaluated. The children were divided into a high pressure group (baseline pressure above 30 cmH2O at maximal clean intermittent catheterization volume in at least two cystometries) and a low pressure group. Most children (34/41) were followed from birth.ResultsAlthough renal scarring on DMSA-scintigraphy was found in 5/41 children, all but one had normal renal function. Two already had renal scars on entering the follow-up program at age 2.5 and 3 years. Renal scarring was more frequent in the high pressure group (P < 0.01). Most children with renal scars (4/5) had a combination of low compliant bladder and insufficient compliance with treatment and follow up.ConclusionHigh baseline pressure is confirmed as a risk factor that, in combination with complex social issues, creates a demanding situation for families and professionals. A structured early follow up with treatment compliance effectively prevents renal damage.
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