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Título : Development of pediatric hydronephrosis patients visiting the San Vicente Foundation University Hospital, Medellín, Colombia
Autor : Vélez Tejada, María Paulina
Niño Serna, Laura Fernanda
Serna Higuita, Lina María
Serrano Gayubo, Ana Katherina
Vélez Echeverri, Catalina
Vanegas Ruiz, Juan José
Sierra Abaúnza, Javier Mauricio
Piedrahita Echeverry, Vilma María
metadata.dc.subject.*: Hydronephrosis
Prenatal Diagnosis
Ultrasonography
Vesico-Ureteral Reflux
Ureteral Obstruction
Fecha de publicación : 2014
Editorial : Universidad de Antioquia, Facultad de Medicina
Citación : Vélez-Tejada MP, Niño-Serna LF, Serna-Higuita LM, Serrano-Gayubo AK, Vélez-Echeverri C, Vanegas Ruiz JJ, Sierra Abaúnza JM, Piedrahita-Echeverry VM. Development of pediatric hydronephrosis patients visiting the San Vicente Foundation University Hospital, Medellín, Colombia. Iatreia. 2014 Abr-Jun;27(2):147-154.
Resumen : ABSTRACT: Hydronephrosis is one of the most common congenital malformations detected on prenatal ultrasounds. Moderate and severe cases are often associated with urological abnormality. Objetive: To describe a series of pediatric patients diagnosed with hydronephrosis determining their etiology, prenatal diagnosis and frequency of chronic kidney disease (CKD). Materials and methods: A descriptive, retrospective study. Results: The records of 924 patients between the ages of 0 and 18 years were evaluated, 35.7% female and 64.3% male. In 14.4% (133) the diagnosis was prenatal. Hydronephrosis was bilateral in 198 patients (28.5%). In 18.3% (169) no associated urological abnormality was found, reaching 4.2% in CKD (7). Ureteropelvic stenosis was diagnosed in 23.3% (216) followed with 21.5% VUR (199) and posterior urethral valves in 9.4% (87), reaching 10.2% ERC (93). When the hydroneprhosis was diagnosed by urography, those patients presented 11.3% of chronic kidney disease vs. 8.4% in whom the diagnosis was made by ultrasound, when the hydronephosis diagnosed was by prenatal vs postnatal ultrasound, the percentage of CKD was 4.8% vs 10.8%, respectively. Conclusion:Early diagnosis of hydronephrosis allows the detection of urologic abnormalities susceptible of treatment. Although there are still many questions about which one is the ideal strategy of follow up; the ultrasonography, voiding cystourethrogram, urography, scintigraphy and magnetic resonance urography in selected patients are the most useful tools in order to evaluate urinary tract anomaly.
metadata.dc.identifier.eissn: 2011-7965
ISSN : 0121-0793
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