Factors affecting endoscopic treatment’s failure for primary vesicoureteral reflux in the paediatric population

Author:

González Miriam García1ORCID,Casal-Beloy Isabel1,Somoza Argibay Iván1,Dargallo Carbonell Teresa1

Affiliation:

1. Pediatric Urology Section, Pediatric Surgery Department, Complejo Hospitalario Universitario de A Coruña (CHUAC), Hospital Materno-Infantil Teresa Herrera, Spain

Abstract

Objective: The purpose of this study is to identify which factors could determine endoscopic therapy’s failure in the paediatric patients with primary vesicoureteral reflux (VUR). Methods: We reviewed data from patients who underwent endoscopic surgery for primary reflux. We performed a multivariate logistic regression analysis considering factors conditioning therapeutic failure. All the tests were performed considering significant values of p < 0.05. Statistical analysis was performed with the SPSS 19.0 program. Study sample was homogenised by just including patients with primary reflux and excluding both patients with secondary reflux and patients with functional lower urinary conditions. Results: A total of 96 patients were included for review. Median age at surgery was 28 months. The overall success rate of endoscopic surgery for vesicoureteral reflux was 57%. Female sex, age under 24 months at the time of surgical intervention and having suffered a urinary tract infection (UTI) despite antibiotic prophylaxis are statistically significant risk factors for therapy failure. Conclusions: Nonetheless, differences between series could explain these differences in success rates. The lack of standardisation of the definition of ‘success’, the heterogeneity of patients included, and variables such as the degree of reflux, the presence of dysfunctional voiding, age or follow-up make it difficult to compare the success rate between series. Therefore, homogenisation of study samples assessing the evolution of primary reflux and response to endoscopic therapy is warranted. Level of evidence: Not applicable

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Urology,Surgery

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