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Open Access 01-12-2022 | Vesicorenal Reflux | Research

Prevalence of reflux nephropathy in Iranian children with solitary kidney: results of a multi-center study

Authors: Maryam Esteghamati, Hadi Sorkhi, Hamid Mohammadjafari, Ali Derakhshan, Simin Sadeghi-Bojd, Hossein Emad Momtaz, Masoumeh Mohkam, Baranak Safaeian, Nakysa Hooman, Afshin Safaeiasl, Mohsen Akhavan Sepahi, Khadijeh Ghasemi, Zahra Bazargani, Elham Emami

Published in: BMC Nephrology | Issue 1/2022

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Abstract

Background

Given the importance of the function of the remnant kidney in children with unilateral renal agenesis and the significance of timely diagnosis and treatment of reflux nephropathy to prevent further damage to the remaining kidney, we aimed to determine the prevalence of reflux nephropathy in this subgroup of pediatric patients.

Methods

In general, 274 children referred to pediatric nephrologists in different parts of Iran were evaluated, of whom 199 had solitary kidney and were included in this cross-sectional study. The reasons for referral included urinary tract infection (UTI), abnormal renal ultrasonography, being symptomatic, and incidental screening. Demographic characteristics, including age and gender were recorded. History of UTI and presence of vesicoureteral reflux (VUR) were evaluated.

Results

Of the 274 children evaluated in this study with the mean age (SD) of 4.71 (4.24) years, 199 (72.6%) had solitary kidney. Among these, 118 (59.3%) were male and 81 (60.7%) were female, 21.1% had a history of UTI, and VUR was present in 23.1%. The most common cause of referral was abnormal renal ultrasonography (40.2%), followed by incidental screening (21.1%), being symptomatic (14.1%), and UTI (5.5%). In 116 children (58.3%), the right kidneys and in 83 (41.7%) the left kidneys were absent. Besides, 14.6% of the participants had consanguineous parents and 3% had a family history of solitary kidney. Upon DMSA scan, the single kidney was scarred in 13.1%, of which only 7.5% were associated with VUR. In addition, proteinuria and hematuria were observed in 6.5% and 1.5% of children, respectively.

Conclusions

The prevalence of reflux nephropathy was 7.5% in children with solitary kidney with a male predominance. Given the relatively high prevalence of reflux nephropathy in these children, screening for VUR in the remnant kidney appears to be essential in this population.
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Metadata
Title
Prevalence of reflux nephropathy in Iranian children with solitary kidney: results of a multi-center study
Authors
Maryam Esteghamati
Hadi Sorkhi
Hamid Mohammadjafari
Ali Derakhshan
Simin Sadeghi-Bojd
Hossein Emad Momtaz
Masoumeh Mohkam
Baranak Safaeian
Nakysa Hooman
Afshin Safaeiasl
Mohsen Akhavan Sepahi
Khadijeh Ghasemi
Zahra Bazargani
Elham Emami
Publication date
01-12-2022
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
BMC Nephrology / Issue 1/2022
Electronic ISSN: 1471-2369
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12882-022-02703-z

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