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Vesicoureteral reflux after kidney transplantation in children.

B Ranchin1, F Chapuis, M Dawhara, I Canterino, A Hadj-Aïssa, M H Saïd, B Parchoux, L Dubourg, J M Pouillaude, D Floret, X Martin, P Cochat.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The prevalence and significance of vesicoureteral reflux (VUR) after kidney transplantation in adults varies between authors and there have been few reports in children.
METHODS: We conducted a retrospective study in a single-centre paediatric cohort. Fifty-five of the 84 children who underwent kidney transplantation over a 5-year period were checked with routine cystography after a median of 8 months post-transplantation. Graft function and urinary-tract infections were assessed during the first 6 years after transplantation.
RESULTS: VUR into the graft was present in 58% of the patients. Graft function and incidence of urinary-tract infections were similar in the two groups, independent of VUR. After having excluded infections attributed to the presence of a catheter, actuarial survival rates without pyelonephritis and without pyelonephritis following a first lower urinary-tract infection were worse in patients with VUR (P:=0.017 and P:=0.0039 respectively). None of the eight patients with VUR treated with antibiotic prophylaxis after a first acute pyelonephritis (APN) episode presented subsequent APN after 4.4+/-3.3 years on therapy.
CONCLUSIONS: VUR to the graft occurred in more than half paediatric renal transplant recipients. This condition was associated with an increased risk of APN. Long-term antibiotic prophylaxis seems to be able to prevent APN in transplanted children with VUR.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 11071977     DOI: 10.1093/ndt/15.11.1852

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nephrol Dial Transplant        ISSN: 0931-0509            Impact factor:   5.992


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