Severity of chronic kidney disease and outcomes after admission to the intensive care unit
El Wadia H, Beauregard N, Silver SA, Wald R, Akbari A, Fremont D, Ramsay T, Knoll GA, Clark EG, Hundemer GL. JAMA Netw Open. 2026; 9(6): e2620192.
Purpose — Pediatric dismembered pyeloplasty (PP) is the gold standard surgery for uretero-pelvic junction obstruction (UPJO) in children. However, there is no consensus regarding the duration and methods of providing follow-up care after PP. This study aims to assess the rate of redo-interventions following PP and to define the ideal follow-up care following PP.
Materials and methods — This is a retrospective population-based cohort study including all PP patients in Ontario between April 2002 and March 2016 using routinely collected data, with a minimum 5-year follow-up. Baseline variables included demographics, surgical approach, laterality and surgeon experience. The primary outcome was time to secondary surgical intervention, including redo PP. Secondary outcomes included costs of follow-up care and rates of early ER visits. Regression analyses were preformed to predict need for secondary intervention 2-years post PP, including independent variables: age, sex, surgical approach and early complication.
Results — The study included 1049 patients with a median age of 2 (IQR 0–7) years. Of the 13.6% of patients who had at least one secondary intervention following PP (including 3.8% who underwent a redo PP), 90.2% occurred within 3-years of PP. The median cost/patient of follow up care was $1472 CAD (IQR $292-$31,133). Regression analysis did not reveal any predictors of delayed secondary intervention.
Conclusions — This study demonstrates that over 86% of PP are completed successfully, with a 3.8% rate of redo-PP. The majority of secondary interventions for post-PP complications occur within 3 years post-PP. Variability in duration and cost of follow-up care post- PP should be addressed to minimize costs, and a minimum 3-years follow-up after PP is recommended.
Bar Yaakov N, McClure A, Lam M, Welk B, Wang P, Dave S. J Pediatr Urol. 2026; May 29 [Epub ahead of print].
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