Nadia Nawaz, Farkhanda Hafeez, Adeela Chaudhary, Uzma Shehzadi.
Correlation of severity of vesico-ureteral reflux with renal scarring in children with recurrent urinary tract infections.
Pak Armed Forces Med J Jan ;71(3):996-1000.

Objective: To find out the correlation of severity of vesico-ureteral reflux with the frequency of finding renal scar in children with recurrent urinary tract infections. Study Design: Correlational study. Place and Duration of Study: Department of Paediatrics Nephrology, Children Hospital, Lahore, from Jan 2016 to Jun 2017. Methodology: Seventy children (140 kidney units) of 1 month to 10 years of age with ≥2 episodes of urinary tract infection within a period of 1 year and having vesico-ureteral reflux of Grade III, IV and V were included. Data of each kidney unit was taken regarding grades of vesico-ureteral reflux, number of urinary tract infection episodes, presence or absence of renal scar on dimercaptosuccinic acid scan. Data was analyzed using SPSS-22. Correlation between vesico-ureteral reflux severity and renal scarring was seen by Spearman rank correlation coefficient. Results: Out of total 70 patients, 37 (52.9%) were males and 33 (47.1%) were females. Out of 140 kidney units, 53 (37.8%), 48 (34.3%) and 39 (27.9%) had a vesico-ureteral reflux of grade-III, grade-IV and grade-V respectively. Renal scarring was present in 51 (36.4%) kidney units. Out of these, 11 (7.8%) were grade-III, 19 (13.6%) were grade-IV and 21 (15%) were grade-V vesico-ureteral reflux kidney units. With increasing severity of vesico-ureteral reflux, presence of renal scar increased (correlation coefficient = 0.279, p-value 0.001). Renal scarring was present in 25 (35.8%) of right sided and 26 (37.1%) of left sided kidneys. The positive correlation between vesico-ureteral reflux severity and renal scarring was significant in left kidneys (p=0.002) but insignificant in right kidneys (p=0.11). Study also revealed significant positive correlation between vesico-ureteral reflux severity and number of urinary tract infection episodes (p<0.001). Conclusion: There was a significant positive correlation between degree of vesico-ureteral reflux severity and presence of renal scarring in children with recurrent urinary tract infections. The vesico-ureteral reflux severity was also significantly correlated with number of urinary tract infection episodes a kidney unit suffered from.

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