Journal of Pediatric Urology
Volume 7, Issue 4 , Pages 462-466, August 2011

The prognostic impact of an abnormal initial renal ultrasound on early reflux resolution

University of Iowa, Division of Pediatric Urology, Iowa City, IA, USA

Received 10 December 2009; accepted 15 July 2010. published online 16 August 2010.

Abstract 

Objective

In a group of children diagnosed with vesicoureteral reflux (VUR) we evaluated renal ultrasound findings, associated findings on renal scan, and prognostic impact on VUR resolution.

Methods

Medical records were reviewed for children with primary reflux and no history of antenatal hydronephrosis who underwent an initial renal ultrasound. Abnormal renal ultrasound was defined as hydronephrosis or relative difference in renal size ≥1 cm. Reflux resolution was evaluated at 2 years post diagnosis.

Results

In 129 children with VUR (111 girls, 18 boys), 39 (30%) had an abnormal renal ultrasound. Two-year VUR resolution in the abnormal renal ultrasound group was 21% versus 46% in the group with normal renal ultrasound (P = 0.01). Combining grade II and III reflux, an abnormal ultrasound was associated with a statistically significantly lower resolution rate (grade II–III 23% vs 47%, P = 0.049). For children with moderate hydronephrosis, 8/9 (89%) had abnormal initial renal scans and all failed to achieve resolution of reflux at 2 years.

Conclusions

In this cohort of children with VUR, 30% had abnormalities on renal ultrasound. The presence of moderate hydronephrosis on ultrasound may indicate a high likelihood of abnormality on renal scan and failure to achieve early resolution of VUR.

Keywords: Vesicoureteral reflux, Kidney, Ultrasound, Hydronephrosis

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PII: S1477-5131(10)00396-7

doi:10.1016/j.jpurol.2010.07.003

Journal of Pediatric Urology
Volume 7, Issue 4 , Pages 462-466, August 2011