Medical versus surgical treatment in children with severe bilateral vesicoureteric reflux and bilateral nephropathy: a randomised trial
- PMID: 11343739
- DOI: 10.1016/S0140-6736(00)04520-7
Medical versus surgical treatment in children with severe bilateral vesicoureteric reflux and bilateral nephropathy: a randomised trial
Abstract
Background: Nephropathy associated with vesicoureteric reflux (VUR) and urinary tract infection can result in end-stage renal failure, hypertension, or both. Whether long-term VUR contributes to these outcomes is unknown. We compared, in a randomised trial, medical with surgical management of children with bilateral severe VUR and bilateral nephropathy.
Methods: We stratified by age and glomerular filtration rate (GFR) 25 boys and 27 girls aged 1-12 years and randomly assigned them to medical or surgical management. At enrolment and 4 years' follow-up we estimated GFR from the plasma clearance of 51Cr-labelled edetic acid (EDTA), and did intravenous urography. We also did a metastable 99mTc-labelled dimercaptosuccinic acid (DMSA) assay and contrast cystography. The change in GFR at 4 years, expressed as a percentage change between enrolment and 4 years, was available for 26 of 27 patients in the medical and 24 of 25 in the surgical group. We assessed GFR in 48 patients 10 years after enrolment.
Findings: Mean GFR at enrolment was 72.4 mL/min per 1.73 m(2) (SD 24.1) in the medical and 71.7 mL/min per 1.73 m(2) (22.6) in the surgical group. The mean percentage change in GFR at 4 years was 2.4% (SE 4.5) versus 4.7% (5.0) in the medical and surgical groups, respectively. The difference in change in GFR at 4 years between the two groups was not significant (7.1%, 95% CI 6.4% to 20.6%).
Interpretation: Our data do not lend support to the view that the outcome for renal function is improved by surgical correction of VUR in children with bilateral disease.
Comment in
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Vesicoureteric reflux: to operate or not?Lancet. 2001 Apr 28;357(9265):1309-10. doi: 10.1016/S0140-6736(00)04529-3. Lancet. 2001. PMID: 11343732 No abstract available.
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Treatment of vesicoureteral reflux.Lancet. 2001 Aug 25;358(9282):665. doi: 10.1016/S0140-6736(01)05792-0. Lancet. 2001. PMID: 11545075 No abstract available.
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Medical versus surgical treatment in children with severe bilateral vesicoureteric reflux and bilateral nephropathy: a randomised trial.J Urol. 2003 Jul;170(1):324-5. J Urol. 2003. PMID: 14567323 No abstract available.
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