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BOB Ped Surg 2023 - Maria Jose Rosell Echevarria, IBEROAMERICANA - Presentation

Video Published 2023-02-06 Updated 2023-07-26

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Study evaluates urinary osmolality as a marker of renal function in children with ureteropelvic junction obstruction undergoing surgical repair. Maximum urinary osmolality demonstrated higher sensitivity than traditional renogram split function for detecting renal impairment, with 64% abnormal at diagnosis improving to 14% at follow-up.

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  • Maximum urinary osmolality is more sensitive than renogram split function for detecting renal impairment in pediatric UPJO patients (64% vs lower).
  • Urinary osmolality improved significantly post-surgery: 64% abnormal at diagnosis → 53% post-op → 14% at final follow-up in 71 UPJO patients.
  • Renal concentrating capacity (urinary osmolality) correlates with healthy kidney size and inversely with tubular damage markers (NAG/Cr, albumin/Cr).
  • Basic renal function markers (urinary osmolality, albumin/Cr, NAG/Cr) can assess UPJO renal damage without diuretic renogram in children.
  • Split renal function percentage on renogram does not reflect true renal function; urinary osmolality offers higher sensitivity and negative predictive value.

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