World Kidney Day 2016 Kidney Disease Children Act

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World Kidney Day 2016: Kidney Disease & Children. Act Early to Prevent It!

World Kidney Day 2016: Kidney Disease & Children. Act Early to Prevent It!

World Kidney Day 2016: Kidney Disease & Children. Act Early to Prevent It! Kidney

World Kidney Day 2016: Kidney Disease & Children. Act Early to Prevent It! Kidney disease affects millions of people worldwide, including many children who may be at risk at an early age. It is therefore crucial that we encourage and facilitate education, early detection and a healthy life style in children, to fight the increase of preventable kidney diseases and to treat children with inborn and acquired disorders of the kidneys worldwide.

Pediatric Kidney Disease – An Update Edited by the ASPN Clinical Affairs Committee

Pediatric Kidney Disease – An Update Edited by the ASPN Clinical Affairs Committee

Vesicoureteral Reflux (VUR) and UTIs David Hains, MD ◦ Le. Bonheur Children’s Hospital, University

Vesicoureteral Reflux (VUR) and UTIs David Hains, MD ◦ Le. Bonheur Children’s Hospital, University of Tennessee Health Science Center

VUR/UTIs: Background Vesicoureteral reflux (VUR): • Abnormal backflow of urine • Prevalence is at

VUR/UTIs: Background Vesicoureteral reflux (VUR): • Abnormal backflow of urine • Prevalence is at least 1 -2% Craig JC, et al. J Am Soc Nephrol 19: 847– 862, 2008

UTI Epidemiology • 8% girls/2% boys have UTI in first 6 yrs of life.

UTI Epidemiology • 8% girls/2% boys have UTI in first 6 yrs of life. • >1. 4 million annual physician office visits ($8 Billion). • ~50, 000 children hospitalized annually with UTI diagnosis. ◦ Estimated annual economic burden of inpatient treatment: ~$180 million Montini et al. NEJM 2011; 365(3) AAP Clinical Practice Guideline. Pediatrics 2011; 128(3) Freedman et al. J. Urology 2005; 173(3) Spencer et al. Ped Neph 2010; 25(12)

VUR: Complications UTIs Scarring Hypertension CKD/ ESRD http: //www. medscape. org/viewarticle/432641

VUR: Complications UTIs Scarring Hypertension CKD/ ESRD http: //www. medscape. org/viewarticle/432641

VUR Management Goals: • Prevent UTIs • Limit side effects • Prevent renal scarring

VUR Management Goals: • Prevent UTIs • Limit side effects • Prevent renal scarring Recurrence, 29% No recurrence, 71% Strategies: • Antibiotic prophylaxis • Conservative management • Corrective procedures UTI 20% No UTI 80% Estrada CR, et al. Journal of Urology 181: 229, 2009 Lee RS, et al. Pediatrics 118: 586, 2006 Penido Silva JM, et al. Pediatr Nephrol 21: 86, 2006

RIVUR Outcomes by Treatment Group Slide from Russell Chesney Hoberman et al. N Engl

RIVUR Outcomes by Treatment Group Slide from Russell Chesney Hoberman et al. N Engl J Med. 2014 Sep 11; 371(11): 1072 -3.

VUR and UTI Summary There are still unanswered questions regarding an optimal evaluative and

VUR and UTI Summary There are still unanswered questions regarding an optimal evaluative and therapeutic approach. An appropriate strategy must be tailored to the individual patient and family. Don’t forget to ask about dysfunctional elimination syndrome and address it if needed!

Happy World Kidney Day 2016! Your pediatric nephrology community continues to work hard to

Happy World Kidney Day 2016! Your pediatric nephrology community continues to work hard to improve clinical care, foster education, and advance the science regarding kidney disease in children! We appreciate your support and all you do for children’s health care!