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Detection of significant vesico-ureteric reflux by ultrasound in infants and children.

A R Bergius1, K Niskanen, M Kekomäki.   

Abstract

We evaluated real-time ultrasonography in the diagnosis of vesico-ureteric reflux by comparing its findings to those of dynamic micturition cystourethrography. The study material comprised 124 consecutive infants and children referred to uroradiological workup, usually because of a relapsing febrile urinary tract infection. Both examinations were done during the same session. Consistent findings were obtained on 232 ureters, of which 37 displayed II. and 19 III. + reflux. II. reflux was found in 12 ureters by cystography only; thus one-fourth of low-grade refluxes escaped the diagnosis by ultrasound. The false negative findings of ultrasound examination included also two ureters showing III. reflux in cystography. As calculated for therapy-requiring (grade III or higher) reflux, the sensitivity of ultrasound was 90 per cent and its specificity 100 per cent. We conclude that ultrasound can be used as a primary diagnostic technique for girls, and in the follow-up of both boys and girls.

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Year:  1990        PMID: 2197833     DOI: 10.1055/s-2008-1042568

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Z Kinderchir        ISSN: 0174-3082


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Review 4.  No role for quality scores in systematic reviews of diagnostic accuracy studies.

Authors:  Penny Whiting; Roger Harbord; Jos Kleijnen
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Review 5.  How does study quality affect the results of a diagnostic meta-analysis?

Authors:  Marie E Westwood; Penny F Whiting; Jos Kleijnen
Journal:  BMC Med Res Methodol       Date:  2005-06-08       Impact factor: 4.615

Review 6.  Further investigation of confirmed urinary tract infection (UTI) in children under five years: a systematic review.

Authors:  Marie E Westwood; Penny F Whiting; Julie Cooper; Ian S Watt; Jos Kleijnen
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