Markers of Chronic Kidney Disease in Children with Obstructive Uropathy or Vesicoureteral Reflux

Background. Identification of markers of chronic kidney disease and its progression in the early stages of the disease is important, however, the most of research concerns late (3–5) stages of the disease.Objective. Identification of the markers of chronic kidney disease (CKD) and its progression in...

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Main Authors: E. M. Chichuga, T. L. Nastausheva, T. G. Zvyagina
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Language:English
Published: Paediatrician Publishers, LLC 2015-11-01
Series:Pediatričeskaâ Farmakologiâ
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Online Access:https://www.pedpharma.ru/jour/article/view/509
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spelling doaj-365becd664104efe832ed66bce88b9bd2021-07-28T16:32:28ZengPaediatrician Publishers, LLCPediatričeskaâ Farmakologiâ1727-57762500-30892015-11-0112440741310.15690/pf.v12i4.1421505Markers of Chronic Kidney Disease in Children with Obstructive Uropathy or Vesicoureteral RefluxE. M. Chichuga0T. L. Nastausheva1T. G. Zvyagina2Voronezh State Medical University, Russian FederationVoronezh State Medical University, Russian FederationVoronezh Regional Children’s Clinical Hospital № 1, Russian FederationBackground. Identification of markers of chronic kidney disease and its progression in the early stages of the disease is important, however, the most of research concerns late (3–5) stages of the disease.Objective. Identification of the markers of chronic kidney disease (CKD) and its progression in the early stages of the disease in children with obstructive uropathy and vesicoureteral reflux.Methods. Prospective follow-up (for 5 years) of 92 children with obstructive and reflux uropathies (1st to 4th stages of CKD). All patients had episodes of urinary tract infections, mostly pyelonephritis, minimum once a year.Results. High prevalence of proteinuria (60.9%), reduced renal functional reserve (88.7%) and disorders of cortical renal blood flow (by Doppler Color Flow Imaging) (69.6%) were found in children with 1st stage of CKD. Groups of children with proteinuria and a reduced renal functional reserve had a higher level of systolic and diastolic blood pressure in comparison with the patients without proteinuria and the reduced renal functional reserve (p < 0.05). In patients with 2–4 stages of CKD the glomerular filtration rate (GFR) correlated with atypical flora in the etiology of urinary tract infections (rpb = 0.66; n = 23; p = 0.0006), sex (boys had lower levels of GFR, rpb = 0.61; n = 23; p = 0.001), bilateral renal abnormalities (rpb = -0.53; n = 23; p = 0.009) the level of hemoglobin (r = 0.45; n = 23; p = 0.02). Conclusion. Markers of CKD of children with obstructive and reflux uropathies are: proteinuria, arterial hypertension, reduction of renal functional reserve and the impaired cortical renal blood flow (by Doppler Color Flow Imaging). The importance of arterial hypertension and proteinuria as markers of the progression of CKD of children with urinary tract obstruction and vesicoureteral reflux was confirmed. Additional markers for the progression of CKD in children with obstructive and reflux uropaties might be: male sex, bilateral renal abnormalities, anemia and atypical bacteriuria during relapses of urinary tract infections.https://www.pedpharma.ru/jour/article/view/509chronic kidney diseaseurinary tract obstructionvesicoureteral refluxchronic renal failuremarkerschildren
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author E. M. Chichuga
T. L. Nastausheva
T. G. Zvyagina
spellingShingle E. M. Chichuga
T. L. Nastausheva
T. G. Zvyagina
Markers of Chronic Kidney Disease in Children with Obstructive Uropathy or Vesicoureteral Reflux
Pediatričeskaâ Farmakologiâ
chronic kidney disease
urinary tract obstruction
vesicoureteral reflux
chronic renal failure
markers
children
author_facet E. M. Chichuga
T. L. Nastausheva
T. G. Zvyagina
author_sort E. M. Chichuga
title Markers of Chronic Kidney Disease in Children with Obstructive Uropathy or Vesicoureteral Reflux
title_short Markers of Chronic Kidney Disease in Children with Obstructive Uropathy or Vesicoureteral Reflux
title_full Markers of Chronic Kidney Disease in Children with Obstructive Uropathy or Vesicoureteral Reflux
title_fullStr Markers of Chronic Kidney Disease in Children with Obstructive Uropathy or Vesicoureteral Reflux
title_full_unstemmed Markers of Chronic Kidney Disease in Children with Obstructive Uropathy or Vesicoureteral Reflux
title_sort markers of chronic kidney disease in children with obstructive uropathy or vesicoureteral reflux
publisher Paediatrician Publishers, LLC
series Pediatričeskaâ Farmakologiâ
issn 1727-5776
2500-3089
publishDate 2015-11-01
description Background. Identification of markers of chronic kidney disease and its progression in the early stages of the disease is important, however, the most of research concerns late (3–5) stages of the disease.Objective. Identification of the markers of chronic kidney disease (CKD) and its progression in the early stages of the disease in children with obstructive uropathy and vesicoureteral reflux.Methods. Prospective follow-up (for 5 years) of 92 children with obstructive and reflux uropathies (1st to 4th stages of CKD). All patients had episodes of urinary tract infections, mostly pyelonephritis, minimum once a year.Results. High prevalence of proteinuria (60.9%), reduced renal functional reserve (88.7%) and disorders of cortical renal blood flow (by Doppler Color Flow Imaging) (69.6%) were found in children with 1st stage of CKD. Groups of children with proteinuria and a reduced renal functional reserve had a higher level of systolic and diastolic blood pressure in comparison with the patients without proteinuria and the reduced renal functional reserve (p < 0.05). In patients with 2–4 stages of CKD the glomerular filtration rate (GFR) correlated with atypical flora in the etiology of urinary tract infections (rpb = 0.66; n = 23; p = 0.0006), sex (boys had lower levels of GFR, rpb = 0.61; n = 23; p = 0.001), bilateral renal abnormalities (rpb = -0.53; n = 23; p = 0.009) the level of hemoglobin (r = 0.45; n = 23; p = 0.02). Conclusion. Markers of CKD of children with obstructive and reflux uropathies are: proteinuria, arterial hypertension, reduction of renal functional reserve and the impaired cortical renal blood flow (by Doppler Color Flow Imaging). The importance of arterial hypertension and proteinuria as markers of the progression of CKD of children with urinary tract obstruction and vesicoureteral reflux was confirmed. Additional markers for the progression of CKD in children with obstructive and reflux uropaties might be: male sex, bilateral renal abnormalities, anemia and atypical bacteriuria during relapses of urinary tract infections.
topic chronic kidney disease
urinary tract obstruction
vesicoureteral reflux
chronic renal failure
markers
children
url https://www.pedpharma.ru/jour/article/view/509
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