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Urology 2019-Aug

Albuminuria in Pediatric Neurogenic Bladder: Identifying an Earlier Marker of Renal Disease.

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Rachel Millner
Janae Preece
Ann Salvator
Daryl McLeod
Christina Ching
Brian Becknell

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To investigate the role of albuminuria as a clinical marker of early renal disease in children with neurogenic bladder (NGB) in association with commonly used predictors of renal risk.Catheterized urine was obtained from 40 patients with NGB at a tertiary pediatric hospital. Albumin-to-creatinine ratio (ACR) was analyzed for associations with estimated glomerular filtration rate, vesicoureteral reflux, hydronephrosis, bladder dynamics, and renal scarring.About 32% (13/40) of NGB patients had elevated ACR (≥30 mg/g. Elevated ACR was associated with Caucasian race, clean intermittent catheterization, hydronephrosis, and vesicoureteral reflux on univariate analysis. In multivariable analysis, presence of vesicoureteral reflux and use of anticholinergic medication were significant predictors of ACR elevation.Albuminuria is an established clinical predictor of renal disease and risk for progression to renal failure. The presence of albuminuria in NGB patients with urinary tract abnormalities suggests these patients may be at increased risk for progressive renal disease. This supports the clinical utility of adding ACR to the evaluation of renal risk in pediatric NGB.

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