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Can the posterior:anterior urethral ratio on voiding cystourethrogram be used as a reliable predictor of successful posterior urethral valve ablation in male children?

BACKGROUND: The role of the voiding cystourethrogram (VCUG) in the follow-up of children with posterior urethral valves (PUVs) post-ablation has been considered a standard practice. The urethral ratio and gradient of change have proven to be useful. OBJECTIVES: We aimed to review the role of the ‘id...

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Autores principales: Gaibie, Zakiyah, Mahomed, Nasreen, Petersen, Karen L., Moonsamy, Glenda, Bokhari, Akram A.H., Adam, Ahmed
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7343929/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32670630
http://dx.doi.org/10.4102/sajr.v24i1.1820
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author Gaibie, Zakiyah
Mahomed, Nasreen
Petersen, Karen L.
Moonsamy, Glenda
Bokhari, Akram A.H.
Adam, Ahmed
author_facet Gaibie, Zakiyah
Mahomed, Nasreen
Petersen, Karen L.
Moonsamy, Glenda
Bokhari, Akram A.H.
Adam, Ahmed
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description BACKGROUND: The role of the voiding cystourethrogram (VCUG) in the follow-up of children with posterior urethral valves (PUVs) post-ablation has been considered a standard practice. The urethral ratio and gradient of change have proven to be useful. OBJECTIVES: We aimed to review the role of the ‘ideal’ ratio on predicting residual PUV post-ablation. METHODS: A systematic review of the PubMed, SCOPUS and Web of Science databases was performed (April 2019). The search terms included ‘Urethral Ratio and Posterior urethral valve ablation’. All cited reference lists were further evaluated for additional inclusive studies. RESULTS: Eleven studies were identified, of which nine were relevant to the topic. Case reports, comments and adult and animal studies were excluded, leaving four studies for critical review. In total, 338 patients were assessed. The control group consisted of 167 age-matched, male children. Study regions included India and Australia. The ages ranged from 15 days to 3.4 years. Ablation methods included the use of a resectoscope with cutting diathermy, cold knife or Bugbee electrode. The mean urethral ratios in the control group ranged from 1.04 to 1.73. The suggested predictive urethral cut-off ratios recommended include 2.2 (p = 0.001), 2.5–3 and 3.5. CONCLUSION: Although the precise cut-off ratio could not be clearly defined in this review, a urethral ratio less than a range of 2.2–3.5 has proven to be a beneficial predictor of ablation success and should thus be incorporated into standard VCUG reporting templates in the follow-up of PUVs in male children in resource-limited settings.
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spelling pubmed-73439292020-07-14 Can the posterior:anterior urethral ratio on voiding cystourethrogram be used as a reliable predictor of successful posterior urethral valve ablation in male children? Gaibie, Zakiyah Mahomed, Nasreen Petersen, Karen L. Moonsamy, Glenda Bokhari, Akram A.H. Adam, Ahmed SA J Radiol Original Research BACKGROUND: The role of the voiding cystourethrogram (VCUG) in the follow-up of children with posterior urethral valves (PUVs) post-ablation has been considered a standard practice. The urethral ratio and gradient of change have proven to be useful. OBJECTIVES: We aimed to review the role of the ‘ideal’ ratio on predicting residual PUV post-ablation. METHODS: A systematic review of the PubMed, SCOPUS and Web of Science databases was performed (April 2019). The search terms included ‘Urethral Ratio and Posterior urethral valve ablation’. All cited reference lists were further evaluated for additional inclusive studies. RESULTS: Eleven studies were identified, of which nine were relevant to the topic. Case reports, comments and adult and animal studies were excluded, leaving four studies for critical review. In total, 338 patients were assessed. The control group consisted of 167 age-matched, male children. Study regions included India and Australia. The ages ranged from 15 days to 3.4 years. Ablation methods included the use of a resectoscope with cutting diathermy, cold knife or Bugbee electrode. The mean urethral ratios in the control group ranged from 1.04 to 1.73. The suggested predictive urethral cut-off ratios recommended include 2.2 (p = 0.001), 2.5–3 and 3.5. CONCLUSION: Although the precise cut-off ratio could not be clearly defined in this review, a urethral ratio less than a range of 2.2–3.5 has proven to be a beneficial predictor of ablation success and should thus be incorporated into standard VCUG reporting templates in the follow-up of PUVs in male children in resource-limited settings. AOSIS 2020-06-09 /pmc/articles/PMC7343929/ /pubmed/32670630 http://dx.doi.org/10.4102/sajr.v24i1.1820 Text en © 2020. The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Licensee: AOSIS. This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution License.
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Gaibie, Zakiyah
Mahomed, Nasreen
Petersen, Karen L.
Moonsamy, Glenda
Bokhari, Akram A.H.
Adam, Ahmed
Can the posterior:anterior urethral ratio on voiding cystourethrogram be used as a reliable predictor of successful posterior urethral valve ablation in male children?
title Can the posterior:anterior urethral ratio on voiding cystourethrogram be used as a reliable predictor of successful posterior urethral valve ablation in male children?
title_full Can the posterior:anterior urethral ratio on voiding cystourethrogram be used as a reliable predictor of successful posterior urethral valve ablation in male children?
title_fullStr Can the posterior:anterior urethral ratio on voiding cystourethrogram be used as a reliable predictor of successful posterior urethral valve ablation in male children?
title_full_unstemmed Can the posterior:anterior urethral ratio on voiding cystourethrogram be used as a reliable predictor of successful posterior urethral valve ablation in male children?
title_short Can the posterior:anterior urethral ratio on voiding cystourethrogram be used as a reliable predictor of successful posterior urethral valve ablation in male children?
title_sort can the posterior:anterior urethral ratio on voiding cystourethrogram be used as a reliable predictor of successful posterior urethral valve ablation in male children?
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7343929/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32670630
http://dx.doi.org/10.4102/sajr.v24i1.1820
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