Prenatally Diagnosed Reflux: a Follow‐up Study
- 1 April 1990
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in British Journal of Urology
- Vol. 65 (4) , 407-412
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1464-410x.1990.tb14766.x
Abstract
Summary— This report analyses the characteristics and outcome of 25 infants with vesicoureteric reflux detected prenatally on the basis of dilatation of the fetal urinary tract. Sixteen infants had bilateral reflux—a total of 41 refluxing units. The high proportion of males (84%) contrasts with clinically presenting reflux, which is dominated by females. Prenatally diagnosed reflux is generally of a higher grade—usually grade IV. Eight children (32%) had coexistent congenital abnormalities. Chemoprophylaxis was completely effective in 17 children (68%), who remained infection-free; 3 children (12%) had a single urinary infection and were managed conservatively whilst 5 (20%) experienced 2 or more infections and required reimplantation or vesicostomy. Spontaneous cessation of reflux was observed in 6 (35%) of 17 refluxing ureters reassessed after a mean interval of 2.1 years. The significance of isotope findings was sometimes difficult to assess but results in 30 refluxing units support the concept that focal renal scarring is usually a consequence of infected reflux in postnatal life.This publication has 11 references indexed in Scilit:
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