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이해관계 선언 (Limitations of 99mTc-DMSA scan in diagnosing acute pyelonephritis in children)

  • 김병기;곽재령;박지민;배기수
    • Clinical and Experimental Pediatrics
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    • 제53권3호
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    • pp.408-413
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    • 2010
  • 목 적 : 소아에서 급성 신우신염 진단시 computed tomography(CT)와 비교하여 $^{99mTc}DMSA$ scintigraphy (DMSA)의 상대적 제한점이 있음을 확인하고자 하였다. 방 법 : 64채널 CT가 도입된 2006년 9월 이후 3년 동안 급성복증이나 발열성 급성병증으로 복부 CT검사를 받은 환아 중 급성 신우신염의 소견을 보였으나 후속으로 시행된 DMSA에서는 이상소견을 발견되지 않은 'DMSA 위음성 환자' 10명을 연구대상으로 선정하여 이들의 임상상과 CT 소견을 분석하였다. CT촬영에는 필립스사의 브릴리언스-64 모델을, DMSA 스캔에는 Siemens사의 Orbiter 75 기종을 사용하였다. 결 과 : 총 10명 중 남자가 8명, 영유아가 8명이었으며 내원당시 평균 1.1일간 발열이 있었고 말초혈액 백혈구 수, 적혈구침강 속도, C-반응단백 등의 급성반응표지가 증가된 상태였다. DMSA 정상 소견을 보였던 10명에서 CT 신장환부 소견은 국소적인 경우가 6례, 미만성인 경우가 4례였다. 대개 일측성이었으며 양측 신장 모두 침범된 경우는 2례였다. DMSA에서 확인되지 않은 CT상 병변 개수는 총 22개 확인되었다. DMSA 비교신기능 측정법은 신손상 정도를 가늠하는데 도움이 되지 않았다. 결 론 : 본 연구를 통하여 DMSA검사는 CT검사상 양성인 급성 신우신염의 신장환부를 밝혀내지 못하는 제한점이 있음이 확인되었다. DMSA 위음성 결과는 주로 질병초기에 영아 환자에서 흔히 발생하는 것으로 보이나, 그 정확한 이유와 발생 비율 등을 밝히기 위해서는 전향적인 추가조사가 필요하다.

소아 요로감염의 원인 Escherichia coli 균의 계통 분류와 독성인자 분석 (Phylogenetic Groups and Virulence Factors of Escherichia coli Causing Urinary Tract Infection in Children)

  • 김지목;조은영;이재호
    • Pediatric Infection and Vaccine
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    • 제22권3호
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    • pp.194-200
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    • 2015
  • 목적: 요로감염은 소아에서 흔한 세균 감염이며, Escherichia coli가 주요 원인균이다. 본 연구는 우리나라에서 소아 요로감염을 일으키는 E. coli의 계통 분류와 독성인자를 분석하고자 하였다. 방법: 2010년 10월부터 2013년 4월까지 요로감염으로 입원한 33명의 소아 환자로부터 검출된 E. coli균주를 대상으로 하였다. 중합효소연쇄반응을 통해 E. coli의 계통 분류 및 5가지 독성인자(fimH, sfa, papA, hylA, and cnf1)를 조사하였다. E. coli의 분자유전학적 특징을 환자의 임상적 진단과 동반된 방광요관 역류에 따라 분석하였다. 결과: 대부분의 요로병원성 E. coli 는 계통 분류에서 B2군(84.8%)에 속했으며, 나머지는 모두 D군(15.2%)에 해당되었다. 독성인자는 fimH (100%), sfa (100%), hylA (63.6%), cnfI (63.6%), 그리고 papA (36.4%)의 분포를 보였다. 임상 진단에 따른 계통 분류에서 급성 신우신염의 경우 B2군이 92.3%, D군이 7.7%를 나타냈으며, 방광염에서는 B2군에서 57.1%, D2군은 42.9%였다. 독성인자는 양 군에서 비슷하게 분포하였다. 급성 신우신염에서 방광요관 역류의 유무에 따른 계통 분류의 분포에는 차이가 없었으나, 독성인자의 경우 papA 유전자가 방광요관 역류가 동반되지 않은 군에서보다 방광요관 역류 군에서 적게 나타났다(43.8% vs. 20.0%, P=0.399). 결론: 본 연구는 국내 소아 요로감염의 원인 E. coli 균주의 분자유전학적 역학 자료를 제시하였으며, 이 결과는 향후 소아 요로감염의 발생 기전을 이해하는 데 기초가 될 것으로 생각된다.

Clinical Guideline for Childhood Urinary Tract Infection (Second Revision)

  • Lee, Seung Joo
    • Childhood Kidney Diseases
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    • 제19권2호
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    • pp.56-64
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    • 2015
  • To revise the clinical guideline for childhood urinary tract infections (UTIs) of the Korean Society of Pediatric Nephrology (2007), the recently updated guidelines and new data were reviewed. The major revisions are as follows. In diagnosis, the criterion for a positive culture of the catheterized or suprapubic aspirated urine is reduced to 50,000 colony forming uits (CFUs)/mL from 100,000 CFU/mL. Diagnosis is more confirmatory if the urinalysis is abnormal. In treating febrile UTI and pyelonephritis, oral antibiotics is considered to be as effective as parenteral antibiotics. In urologic imaging studies, the traditional aggressive approach to find primary vesicoureteral reflux (VUR) and renal scar is shifted to the targeted restrictive approach. A voiding cystourethrography is not routinely recommended and is indicated only in atypical or complex clinical conditions, abnormal ultrasonography and recurrent UTIs. $^{99m}Tc$-DMSA renal scan is valuable in diagnosing pyelonephritis in children with negative culture or normal RBUS. Although it is not routinely recommended, normal scan can safely avoid VCUG. In prevention, a more natural approach is preferred. Antimicrobial prophylaxis is not supported any more even in children with VUR. Topical steroid (2-4 weeks) to non-retractile physiologic phimosis or labial adhesion is a reasonable first-line treatment. Urogenital hygiene is important and must be adequately performed. Breast milk, probiotics and cranberries are dietary factors to prevent UTIs. Voiding dysfunction and constipation should be properly treated and prevented by initiating toilet training at an appropriate age (18-24 months). The follow-up urine test on subsequent unexplained febrile illness is strongly recommended. Changes of this revision is not exclusive and appropriate variation still may be accepted.

Usefulness of neutrophil-lymphocyte ratio in young children with febrile urinary tract infection

  • Han, Song Yi;Lee, I Re;Park, Se Jin;Kim, Ji Hong;Shin, Jae Il
    • Clinical and Experimental Pediatrics
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    • 제59권3호
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    • pp.139-144
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    • 2016
  • Purpose: Acute pyelonephritis (APN) is a serious bacterial infection that can cause renal scarring in children. Early identification of APN is critical to improve treatment outcomes. The neutrophil-lymphocyte ratio (NLR) is a prognostic marker of many diseases, but it has not yet been established in urinary tract infection (UTI). The aim of this study was to determine whether NLR is a useful marker to predict APN or vesicoureteral reflux (VUR). Methods: We retrospectively evaluated 298 pediatric patients ($age{\leq}36months$) with febrile UTI from January 2010 to December 2014. Conventional infection markers (white blood cell [WBC] count, erythrocyte sedimentation rate [ESR], C-reactive protein [CRP]), and NLR were measured. Results: WBC, CRP, ESR, and NLR were higher in APN than in lower UTI (P<0.001). Multiple logistic regression analyses showed that NLR was a predictive factor for positive dimercaptosuccinic acid (DMSA) defects (P<0.001). The area under the receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve was high for NLR (P<0.001) as well as CRP (P<0.001) for prediction of DMSA defects. NLR showed the highest area under the ROC curve for diagnosis of VUR (P<0.001). Conclusion: NLR can be used as a diagnostic marker of APN with DMSA defect, showing better results than those of conventional markers for VUR prediction.

Clinical implications of DMSA Scan in Childhood Acute Pyelonephritis

  • Huh, Sun-Mi;Park, Bo-Kyoung;Kang, Hyun-Mi;Rhim, Jung-Woo;Suh, Jin-Soon;Lee, Kyung-Yil
    • Childhood Kidney Diseases
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    • 제21권2호
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    • pp.107-113
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    • 2017
  • Purpose: This study aimed to evaluate the relationships between 99mTecnicium-dimercaptosuccinic acid (DMSA) scan findings and clinical parameters including age and fever duration. Methods: The positive rates for abnormal DMSA scans were analyzed according to the age of patients, fever duration prior to admission, and total fever duration. DMSA scan findings were divided into 3 categories: single defect, multifocal defects, and discrepant defects. We evaluated the detection rates of vesicoureteral reflux according to DMSA scan lesions. Results: Among a total 320 cases, 141 (44.1%) had abnormal DMSA scans. The infant group (0-1 year of age) had a shorter total fever duration, and a lower C-reactive protein (CRP) value and DMSA positive rate (39.8% vs. 60.6%, P=0.002) compared to children group (2-15 years of age). Patients with abnormal scans had a longer total fever duration and higher CRP compared to those with normal scans. The positivity rate of abnormal scans did not differ between the patients with a short fever duration prior to admission of ${\leq}2$ days and those with longer fever duration of ${\geq}3$ days. However, patients with longer total fever duration had a higher rate of abnormal DMSA scans (P=0.02). Among cases with a single defect, multifocal defects, and discrepant defects, vesicoureteral reflux was observed in 22.4%, 60% and 70.6% of cases, respectively (P=0.004). Conclusion: Although DMSA scan has limitations in early diagnosis, DMSA scan findings may aid in the prediction of the severity of systemic inflammation and detection of vesicoureteral reflux.

Urosepsis and postrenal acute renal failure in a neonate following circumcision with Plastibell device

  • Kalyanaraman, Meena;McQueen, Derrick;Sykes, Joseph;Phatak, Tej;Malik, Farhaan;Raghava, Preethi S.
    • Clinical and Experimental Pediatrics
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    • 제58권4호
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    • pp.154-157
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    • 2015
  • Plastibell is one of the three most common devices used for neonatal circumcision in the United States, with a complication rate as low as 1.8%. The Plastibell circumcision device is commonly used under local anesthesia for religious circumcision in male neonates, because of cosmetic reasons and ease of use. Occasionally, instead of falling off, the device may get buried under the skin along the shaft of the penis, thereby obstructing the normal flow of urine. Furthermore, the foreskin of neonates is highly vascularized, and hence, hemorrhage and infection are possible when the skin is cut. Necrosis of penile skin, followed by urethral obstruction and renal failure, is a serious surgical mishap requiring immediate corrective surgery and medical attention. We report a case of fulminant urosepsis, acute renal failure, and pyelonephritis in a 4-day-old male neonate secondary to impaction of a Plastibell circumcision device. Immediate medical management was initiated with fluid resuscitation and mechanical ventilation; thereby correcting life threatening complications. Pediatricians and Emergency Department physicians should be cognizant of the complications from Plastibell circumcision device in order to institute appropriate and timely management in neonates.

Urinary neutrophil gelatinase-associated lipocalin: a marker of urinary tract infection among febrile children

  • Moon, Ji Hyun;Yoo, Kee Hwan;Yim, Hyung Eun
    • Clinical and Experimental Pediatrics
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    • 제64권7호
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    • pp.347-354
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    • 2021
  • Background: Neutrophil gelatinase-associated lipocalin (NGAL) has emerged as a valuable biomarker of urinary tract infection (UTI) in children. Purpose: This study aimed to compare the diagnostic accuracy of urinary NGAL (uNGAL) with those of serum C-reactive protein (CRP) and white blood cell (WBC) count for predicting UTI and acute pyelonephritis (APN) in febrile children. Methods: The medical charts of children undergoing uNGAL measurements between November 2017 and August 2019 were retrospectively reviewed. Patients with a suspected or diagnosed UTIs were included. The diagnostic accuracies of uNGAL, serum CRP, and WBC count for detecting UTI and APN were investigated. Independent predictors of UTI and APN were investigated using multivariable logistic regression analyses. Results: A total of 321 children were enrolled in this study. The uNGAL levels were higher in the UTI group (n=157) than in the non-UTI group (n=164) (P<0.05). Among children with a UTI, uNGAL levels were higher in the APN group (n=70) than, the non-APN group (n=87) (P<0.05). In the multivariate analysis, uNGAL was independently associated with UTI and APN (both P<0.05). Serum CRP and WBC count were not correlated with the presence of UTI and APN. Receiver operating curve analyses showed that the uNGAL level had the highest area under the curve (AUC) for predicting UTI and APN, respectively (AUC, uNGAL vs. CRP vs. WBC count, 0.860 vs. 0.608 vs. 0.669 for UTI; 0.780 vs. 0.680 vs. 0.639 for APN, all P<0.05, respectively). The predictive values and likelihood ratios of uNGAL were superior to those of serum CRP and WBC count for detecting UTI and APN at each cutoff level. Conclusion: UNGAL may be more useful than serum CRP and WBC count for identifying and assessing UTI in febrile children.

Plasma Neutrophil Gelatinase-associated Lipocalin and Leukocyte Differential Count in Children with Febrile Urinary Tract Infection

  • Son, Min Hwa;Yim, Hyung Eun;Yoo, Kee Hwan
    • Childhood Kidney Diseases
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    • 제25권2호
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    • pp.84-91
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    • 2021
  • Purpose: We aimed to study the association of plasma neutrophil gelatinase-associated lipocalin (pNGAL) and leukocyte differential count in children with febrile urinary tract infection (UTI). Methods: Medical records of 154 children aged 1 month to 13 years with febrile UTI who were hospitalized were retrospectively reviewed. Associations between pNGAL levels and blood leukocyte differential count at admission and after 48 hours of treatment were investigated in children with or without acute pyelonephritis (APN). Results: The APN group (n=82) showed higher pNGAL levels, neutrophil count, monocyte count, and neutrophil-to-lymphocyte ratio (NLR), compared to the non-APN group (n=72) (all P<0.05). After adjustment for age and sex, pNGAL showed positive correlations with neutrophil count and NLR in both groups (all P<0.05). Additionally, it was correlated with the monocyte-to-lymphocyte ratio (MLR) only in the APN group (P<0.05). Before and after treatment, pNGAL was positively correlated with neutrophil count, NLR, and MLR in patients with APN while it was related with neutrophil count and NLR in those without APN (all P<0.05). Areas under the receiver operating curve of pNGAL, neutrophil count, NLR, and MLR for predicting APN were 0.804, 0.760, 0.730, and 0.636, respectively (all P<0.05). Only pNGAL was independently associated with the presence of APN in a multivariable logistic regression analysis (P<0.05). Conclusion: In children with febrile UTIs, pNGAL might be associated with leukocyte differential count and the presence of APN.

Intestinal intussusception in elefant

  • K. Matsuda;L. Kolodzieyski;Lim, C-W;M-S. Seol;B-M. Rim
    • 한국수의병리학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 한국수의병리학회 2001년도 추계학술대회 및 정기총회
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    • pp.30-30
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    • 2001
  • Five years old Asian male elephant (Elephas maximus), transported from Malaysia, had showed slight inappetence and mild diarrhea from begining of stay at the zoo, and died after three months clinical therapy. Necropsy of this elephant grossly demonstrated ileocecal intussusception as the cause of the death, coupled with purulent nephritis together and nephrolithiasis, mild liver degeneration, numerous subepiacrdial and subendocardial hemorrhages. Bacteriological culture was conducted from renal pelvis revealing Klebsiella pneumonia infection. Histological findings included diffuse chronic interstitial nephritis with numerous amount of lymphocytes and giant cells. This is a unique combination of pathological findings consisting of intestinal intussusception and purulent pyelonephritis in elephant. This is the first description of intestinal intussusception together with severe nephritis in elephant

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