Contemporary epidemiology and characterization of newborn males with prune belly syndrome
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.urology.2009.12.072
Contemporary epidemiology and characterization of newborn males with prune belly syndrome
Abstract
Objectives: Prune belly syndrome (PBS) is a rare condition characterized by the congenital absence or deficiency of the abdominal wall musculature, with associated abnormalities of the genitourinary tract, including hydronephrosis and cryptorchidism. Few population-based epidemiology or mortality data are available.
Methods: We retrospectively reviewed the Kids' Inpatient Database to evaluate PBS among newborn infants during their initial hospitalization in 2000, 2003, and 2006. The International Classification of Diseases, Ninth Revision, Clinical Modification codes were used to identify patients and to determine the comorbidity status. The PBS incidence, demographics, comorbid conditions, and disposition were assessed.
Results: A total of 133 newborn male infants diagnosed with PBS were identified of 1,420,991 live male births, for a weighted incidence estimate of 3.8 cases/100,000 live births. Of the newborns with PBS, 50% were white, 31% black, and 10% were Hispanic. In-hospital mortality was high (39 of 133, 29%). Of the 133 patients with PBS, 55 (41%) were discharged home and 39 (29%) required inpatient transfer or home nursing care. Fifty-seven patients (43%) were born premature; 56% of the PBS deaths occurred in premature infants. Mechanical ventilation was required in 64 newborns (48%), and 33 (24%) had coexisting congenital cardiovascular anomalies. Renal failure was uncommon, occurring in only 5 newborns (4%); none required dialysis. Only 13 patients (10%) underwent urinary diversion (vesicostomy or ureterostomy).
Conclusions: The incidence of PBS was 3.8 cases/100,000 live births. Despite advances in care for children with PBS, this condition continues to be associated with high perinatal mortality, likely related to the associated prematurity and pulmonary complications. Renal failure was rare, as was immediate urinary diversion.
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Comment in
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Editorial comment.Urology. 2010 Jul;76(1):48. doi: 10.1016/j.urology.2010.01.062. Urology. 2010. PMID: 20599105 No abstract available.
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Re.: Contemporary epidemiology and characterization of newborn males with prune belly syndrome.J Urol. 2011 May;185(5):1906. doi: 10.1016/S0022-5347(11)60201-2. J Urol. 2011. PMID: 22088739 No abstract available.
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