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Does routine ultrasound change management in the follow-up of patients with vesicoureteral reflux?
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Introduction: Children with vesicoureteral reflux (VUR) usually need a renal ultrasound (RUS). There is little data on the role of follow-up RUS in VUR. We evaluated the impact of follow-up RUS on the change in clinical management in patients with VUR.Methods: We prospectively analyzed children with a previous diagnosis of VUR seen in the outpatient clinic with a routine follow-up RUS within 4 months. Variables collected included: demographic data, VUR history, dysfunctional voiding symptoms and concurrent ultrasound findings. Change in management was defined as addition of new medication, nurse counselling, surgery or further investigations.Results: The study included 114 consecutive patients. The mean patient age was 4.5 years old, mean age of VUR diagnosis was 1.7 years, with average follow-up of 2.8 years. A change in management with stable RUS occurred in 14 patients, in which the change included ordering a DMSA in 9, nurse counselling for dysfunctional voiding in 3, and booking surgery in 2 patients. Change on RUS was seen in 4 patients. Multivariable analysis showed that history of urinary tract infection (UTI) since the last follow-up visit was more significant than RUS findings.Conclusions: The RUS findings in most patients followed for VUR remain stable or with minimal changes. The variable showing a significant effect on change in management in our study was history of UTI since the last follow-up visit rather than RUS findings. The value of follow-up RUS for children with VUR may need to be revisited.
Canadian Urological Association Journal
Title: Does routine ultrasound change management in the follow-up of patients with vesicoureteral reflux?
Description:
Introduction: Children with vesicoureteral reflux (VUR) usually need a renal ultrasound (RUS).
There is little data on the role of follow-up RUS in VUR.
We evaluated the impact of follow-up RUS on the change in clinical management in patients with VUR.
Methods: We prospectively analyzed children with a previous diagnosis of VUR seen in the outpatient clinic with a routine follow-up RUS within 4 months.
Variables collected included: demographic data, VUR history, dysfunctional voiding symptoms and concurrent ultrasound findings.
Change in management was defined as addition of new medication, nurse counselling, surgery or further investigations.
Results: The study included 114 consecutive patients.
The mean patient age was 4.
5 years old, mean age of VUR diagnosis was 1.
7 years, with average follow-up of 2.
8 years.
A change in management with stable RUS occurred in 14 patients, in which the change included ordering a DMSA in 9, nurse counselling for dysfunctional voiding in 3, and booking surgery in 2 patients.
Change on RUS was seen in 4 patients.
Multivariable analysis showed that history of urinary tract infection (UTI) since the last follow-up visit was more significant than RUS findings.
Conclusions: The RUS findings in most patients followed for VUR remain stable or with minimal changes.
The variable showing a significant effect on change in management in our study was history of UTI since the last follow-up visit rather than RUS findings.
The value of follow-up RUS for children with VUR may need to be revisited.
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