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Progression to end-stage renal disease in children with posterior urethral valves

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Diagnostic and therapeutic strategies in boys with congenital posterior urethral valves (PUV) have much improved in past decades, but the impact of these changes on the progression to end-stage renal disease (ESRD) has rarely been investigated. We followed renal function in 20 boys with PUV from diagnosis to ESRD. From the first observation period (1969–1978) to the second period (1979–1992) we found a marked drop in age at diagnosis, at valve resection, at first increase of serum creatinine (SCr), and at onset of ESRD. The progression was analyzed by calculating the slope of 1/SCr and the probability of renal survival. In all patients combined, renal survival at the age of 10 years was 35%. In children undergoing valve resection in the 1st year of life, renal survival was worse than in those undergoing later surgery (15% vs. 65% after 10 years, P=0.006). Patients with a SCr>1.2 mg/dl before the age of 12 months progressed more rapidly to ESRD than those attaining this level later. The lower the minimum level of SCr observed after initial surgery, the older the patient at the onset of ESRD. The presence of renal dysplasia or hypoplasia, but not of vesicoureteric reflux, was associated with a more rapid progression. Mean body height at ESRD was −2.3±1.3 standard deviation score compared with controls, and was lower if PUV was diagnosed before the age of 6 months.

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Received August 10, 1997; received in revised form December 29, 1997; accepted January 2, 1998

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Drozdz, D., Drozdz, M., Gretz, N. et al. Progression to end-stage renal disease in children with posterior urethral valves. Pediatr Nephrol 12, 630–636 (1998). https://doi.org/10.1007/s004670050517

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