J Korean Soc Pediatr Nephrol.
2001 Apr;5(1):43-50.
Factors Associated with Renal Scar in Children with Vesicoureteral Reflux
- Affiliations
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- 1Department of Pediatrics, Chonbuk National University Medical School, Chonju, Korea.
Abstract
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PURPOSE : The urinary tract infection associated with vesicoureteral reflux(VUR) in children may result in
serious complications such as renal scarring, hypertension, proteinuria and end stage renal disease. The purpose of
this study was to evaluate the factors affecting renal scar such as age, gender, grade of VUR, and ACE gene
polymorphism, and body growth in the patients with and those without renal scar associated with VUR
METHODS
: During the period from January 1994 to July 2000, We had 93 children with urinary tract
infection associated with VUR who were admitted to the Department of pediatrics of Chonbuk National
University Hospital. The patients were divided into two groups according to follow up 99mTc-DMSA renal scan;
patients with renal scar group and those with non-scar group. We analyzed and compared the factors associated
with renal scarring between the two groups.
RESULTS
: There were no significant difference in gender, causative organism, ACE gene polymorphism, height
and weight at diagnosis between renal scar group and non-scar group. Fifty four patients were in renal scar
group and forty seven of them had VUR. The age at diagnosis was significantly higher in renal scar group (2.48
+/-2.64yr) than in non renal scar group (1.26+/-1.83yr). Especially, the infants who were less than 1 year of age
with VUR developed relatively more renal scar compared with infants older than 1 year of age. The incidence of
renal scarring showed a direct correlation with the severity of VUR.
CONCLUSION
: The factors affecting renal scar formation were age at diagnosis, presence and grade of VUR,
but the other factors such as gender, causative organism, ACE gene polymorphism were not associated with renal
scarring. Therefore, further evaluation about uropathogenic E. coli and follow up study about body growth
associated with severity of renal scar would be necessary.