在患有后尿道的婴儿中进行了为期四小时的空气观察研究
Shimaa Ibrahim1, Katerina Prodromou1, Pankaj Mishra1
1Paediatric Urology, Evelina London Children's Hospital, London, United Kingdom.
Journal of pediatric urology
|May 8, 2024
概括
后部尿道 (PUV) 可以导致膀显著功能障碍. 这项研究发现膀功能和手术后的排泄存在相当大的变化,这表明需要针对受影响的婴儿进行量身定制的干预.
科学领域:
- 儿科泌尿外科 儿科泌尿外科
- 新生儿手术 新生儿手术
- 膀功能障碍管理管理
背景情况:
- 后尿道 (PUV) 是男性婴儿常见的一种先天性异常.
- PUV可以导致严重的膀功能障碍和潜在的长期损伤.
- 切除后早期评估膀功能对于指导管理至关重要.
研究的目的:
- 为了前性地评估初级后尿道切除后婴儿的膀功能.
- 为了识别膀功能障碍的模式和排泄参数的变化.
- 收集证据以指导早期临床管理策略.
主要方法:
- 在2015年7月至2020年期间,对61名患有PUV的婴儿进行前性评估.
- 测量排泄频率,排泄体积 (VV),排泄后残留量 (PVR) 和膀容量 (BC).
- 使用t测试和千平方测试进行统计分析来比较群体.
主要成果:
- 在患者之间和个体患者内观察到膀空化的显著变化.
- 大约40%的婴儿表现出异常的膀容量.
- 近一半的婴儿在切除后至少有一次出现显著的空虚后残留物 (PVR > VV).
结论:
- 非侵入性评估显示,在PUV切除后的婴儿中,膀功能存在相当大的变化.
- 很大一部分婴儿表现出异常的膀容量和显著的PVR.
- 这些发现支持为患有持续膀功能障碍的婴儿量身定制的早期干预措施.
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