Skip to main content
Top
Published in: Pediatric Nephrology 11/2003

01-11-2003 | Original Article

New renal scars in children with severe VUR: a 10-year study of randomized treatment

Authors: Hermann Olbing, Jean M. Smellie, Ulf Jodal, Hildegard Lax

Published in: Pediatric Nephrology | Issue 11/2003

Login to get access

Abstract

The International Reflux Study in Children was set up to compare prospectively the outcome of medical or surgical management of children with grade III or IV vesicoureteral reflux and a history of symptomatic urinary tract infection. Development of new radiological scars was the main end point. Of the 306 children randomized, 302 (153 medical, 149 surgical) were available for radiological follow-up at 5 years. New scars had developed in 19 medically and 21 surgically treated children. Among 223 patients (113 medical, 110 surgical) who continued follow-up with urography at 10 years, only 2 further new scars developed. Overall, 47 new scars were acquired in 42 patients (20 medical, 22 surgical), 25 of them in children with unscarred kidneys at entry (13 medical, 12 surgical). New scars occurred mostly in children under 5 years of age and were observed more frequently in children with grade IV than grade III reflux. We conclude that with careful management, only a small proportion of children with severe reflux developed new scars and rarely after the first 5-year follow up period, and that there was no difference between children treated medically or surgically.
Literature
1.
go back to reference Weiss R, Duckett J, Spitzer A (1992) Results of a randomised clinical trial of medical versus surgical management of infants and children with grades III and IV primary vesicoureteral reflux (United States). J Urol 148:1667–1673PubMed Weiss R, Duckett J, Spitzer A (1992) Results of a randomised clinical trial of medical versus surgical management of infants and children with grades III and IV primary vesicoureteral reflux (United States). J Urol 148:1667–1673PubMed
2.
go back to reference Olbing H, Claesson I, Ebel KD, Seppänen U, Smellie JM, Tamminen-Möbius T, Wikstad I (1992) Renal scars and parenchymal thinning in children with vesicoureteral reflux: a 5-year report of the International Reflux Study in Children (European branch). J Urol 148:1653–1656PubMed Olbing H, Claesson I, Ebel KD, Seppänen U, Smellie JM, Tamminen-Möbius T, Wikstad I (1992) Renal scars and parenchymal thinning in children with vesicoureteral reflux: a 5-year report of the International Reflux Study in Children (European branch). J Urol 148:1653–1656PubMed
3.
go back to reference Smellie JM, Tamminen-Möbius T, Olbing H, Claesson I, Wikstad I, Jodal U, Seppänen U (1992) Five-year study of medical and surgical treatment in children with severe reflux: radiological renal findings. Pediatr Nephrol 6:223–230PubMed Smellie JM, Tamminen-Möbius T, Olbing H, Claesson I, Wikstad I, Jodal U, Seppänen U (1992) Five-year study of medical and surgical treatment in children with severe reflux: radiological renal findings. Pediatr Nephrol 6:223–230PubMed
4.
go back to reference Lebowitz RL, Olbing H, Parkkulainen KV, Smellie JM, Tamminen-Möbius T (1985) International system of radiographic grading of vesico-ureteric reflux. Pediatr Radiol 15:154–162 Lebowitz RL, Olbing H, Parkkulainen KV, Smellie JM, Tamminen-Möbius T (1985) International system of radiographic grading of vesico-ureteric reflux. Pediatr Radiol 15:154–162
5.
go back to reference Olbing H, Hirche H, Koskimies O, Lax-Gross H, Seppänen U, Smellie JM, Tamminen-Möbius T, Wikstad I (2000) Renal growth in children with severe vesicoureteral reflux: 10-year prospective study of medical and surgical treatment. Radiology 216:731–737PubMed Olbing H, Hirche H, Koskimies O, Lax-Gross H, Seppänen U, Smellie JM, Tamminen-Möbius T, Wikstad I (2000) Renal growth in children with severe vesicoureteral reflux: 10-year prospective study of medical and surgical treatment. Radiology 216:731–737PubMed
6.
go back to reference Claesson I, Jacobsson B, Olsson T, Ringertz H (1981) Assessment of renal parenchymal thickness in normal children. Acta Radiol Diagn (Stockh) 22:305–314 Claesson I, Jacobsson B, Olsson T, Ringertz H (1981) Assessment of renal parenchymal thickness in normal children. Acta Radiol Diagn (Stockh) 22:305–314
7.
go back to reference Hodson CJ (1959) The radiological diagnosis of pyelonephritis. Proc R Soc Med 52:669–672 Hodson CJ (1959) The radiological diagnosis of pyelonephritis. Proc R Soc Med 52:669–672
8.
go back to reference Smellie JM, Edwards D, Hunter N, Normand ICS, Prescod N (1975) Vesicoureteric reflux and renal scarring. Kidney Int 8:S65–S72 Smellie JM, Edwards D, Hunter N, Normand ICS, Prescod N (1975) Vesicoureteric reflux and renal scarring. Kidney Int 8:S65–S72
9.
go back to reference Piepsz A, Tamminen-Möbius T, Reiners C, Heikkilä J, Kivisaari A, Nilsson NJ, Risdon RA, Smellie JM, Söderborg B (1998) Five-year study of medical and surgical treatment in children with severe vesico-ureteral reflux—dimercaptosuccinic acid findings. Eur J Pediatr 157:753–758CrossRefPubMed Piepsz A, Tamminen-Möbius T, Reiners C, Heikkilä J, Kivisaari A, Nilsson NJ, Risdon RA, Smellie JM, Söderborg B (1998) Five-year study of medical and surgical treatment in children with severe vesico-ureteral reflux—dimercaptosuccinic acid findings. Eur J Pediatr 157:753–758CrossRefPubMed
10.
go back to reference Hjälmås K, Löhr G, Tamminen-Möbius T, Seppänen J, Olbing H, Wikström S (1992) Surgical results in the international reflux study in children (Europe). J Urol 148:1657–1661PubMed Hjälmås K, Löhr G, Tamminen-Möbius T, Seppänen J, Olbing H, Wikström S (1992) Surgical results in the international reflux study in children (Europe). J Urol 148:1657–1661PubMed
11.
go back to reference Smellie JM, Jodal U, Lax H, Tamminen-Möbius T, Hirche H, Olbing H (2001) Outcome at 10 years of severe vesicoureteric reflux managed medically: report of the international reflux study in children. J Pediatr 139:656–663CrossRefPubMed Smellie JM, Jodal U, Lax H, Tamminen-Möbius T, Hirche H, Olbing H (2001) Outcome at 10 years of severe vesicoureteric reflux managed medically: report of the international reflux study in children. J Pediatr 139:656–663CrossRefPubMed
12.
go back to reference Birmingham Reflux Study Group (1983) Prospective trial of operative versus non-operative treatment of severe vesicoureteral reflux—2-years’ observation in 96 children. BMJ 287:171–174PubMed Birmingham Reflux Study Group (1983) Prospective trial of operative versus non-operative treatment of severe vesicoureteral reflux—2-years’ observation in 96 children. BMJ 287:171–174PubMed
13.
go back to reference Birmingham Reflux Study Group (1987) Prospective trial of operative versus non-operative treatment of severe vesicoureteral reflux—5-years’ observation. BMJ 295:237–241PubMed Birmingham Reflux Study Group (1987) Prospective trial of operative versus non-operative treatment of severe vesicoureteral reflux—5-years’ observation. BMJ 295:237–241PubMed
14.
go back to reference Smellie JM, Barratt TM, Chantler C, Gordon I, Prescod N, Ransley PG, Woolf AS (2001) Medical versus surgical treatment in children with severe bilateral vesicoureteric reflux and bilateral nephropathy: a randomised trial. Lancet 357:1329–1333PubMed Smellie JM, Barratt TM, Chantler C, Gordon I, Prescod N, Ransley PG, Woolf AS (2001) Medical versus surgical treatment in children with severe bilateral vesicoureteric reflux and bilateral nephropathy: a randomised trial. Lancet 357:1329–1333PubMed
15.
go back to reference Feather SA, Malcolm S, Woolf AS, Wright V, Blaydon D, Reid CJ, Flinter FA, Proesmans W, Devriendt K, Carter J, Warwicker P, Goodship TH, Goodship JA (2000) Primary, nonsyndromic vesicoureteric reflux and its nephropathy is genetically heterogeneous, with a locus on chromosome 1. Am J Hum Genet 66:1420–1425PubMed Feather SA, Malcolm S, Woolf AS, Wright V, Blaydon D, Reid CJ, Flinter FA, Proesmans W, Devriendt K, Carter J, Warwicker P, Goodship TH, Goodship JA (2000) Primary, nonsyndromic vesicoureteric reflux and its nephropathy is genetically heterogeneous, with a locus on chromosome 1. Am J Hum Genet 66:1420–1425PubMed
16.
go back to reference Risdon RA, Yeung CK, Ransley PG (1993) Reflux nephropathy in children submitted to unilateral nephrectomy: a clinico-pathological study. Clin Nephrol 40:308–314PubMed Risdon RA, Yeung CK, Ransley PG (1993) Reflux nephropathy in children submitted to unilateral nephrectomy: a clinico-pathological study. Clin Nephrol 40:308–314PubMed
17.
go back to reference Clarke SE, Smellie JM, Prescod N, Gurney S, West DJ (1996) Technetium-99m-DMSA studies in pediatric urinary infection. J Nucl Med 37:823–828PubMed Clarke SE, Smellie JM, Prescod N, Gurney S, West DJ (1996) Technetium-99m-DMSA studies in pediatric urinary infection. J Nucl Med 37:823–828PubMed
18.
go back to reference Wennerström M, Hansson S, Jodal U, Stokland E (2000) Primary and acquired scarring in boys and girls with urinary tract infection. J Pediatr 136:30–34PubMed Wennerström M, Hansson S, Jodal U, Stokland E (2000) Primary and acquired scarring in boys and girls with urinary tract infection. J Pediatr 136:30–34PubMed
19.
go back to reference Smellie JM, Ransley PG, Normand ICS, Prescod N, Edwards D (1985) Development of new renal scars: a collaborative study. BMJ 290:1957–1960PubMed Smellie JM, Ransley PG, Normand ICS, Prescod N, Edwards D (1985) Development of new renal scars: a collaborative study. BMJ 290:1957–1960PubMed
Metadata
Title
New renal scars in children with severe VUR: a 10-year study of randomized treatment
Authors
Hermann Olbing
Jean M. Smellie
Ulf Jodal
Hildegard Lax
Publication date
01-11-2003
Publisher
Springer-Verlag
Published in
Pediatric Nephrology / Issue 11/2003
Print ISSN: 0931-041X
Electronic ISSN: 1432-198X
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00467-003-1256-4

Other articles of this Issue 11/2003

Pediatric Nephrology 11/2003 Go to the issue