Nephrotic syndrome(NS)is the most common glomerular disease in children,affecting about 7-16 in 100,000 children under 16 years old worldwide[1].Children with NS often experience significant emotional and behavioral p...Nephrotic syndrome(NS)is the most common glomerular disease in children,affecting about 7-16 in 100,000 children under 16 years old worldwide[1].Children with NS often experience significant emotional and behavioral problems,especially with frequent relapses,steroid dependence,steroid resistance,or maternal distress[2].Psychological stress may trigger proteinuria in children with steroid-sensitive nephrotic syndrome[3].The presence of NS in a child also causes burden on family members,especially the mother[4],in association with psychological distress.展开更多
Introduction To improve compliance with voiding diaries in children with primary monosymptomatic nocturnal enuresis(PMNE),a new modified 3-day weekend frequency-volume chart(FVC)was designed,and the compliance and val...Introduction To improve compliance with voiding diaries in children with primary monosymptomatic nocturnal enuresis(PMNE),a new modified 3-day weekend frequency-volume chart(FVC)was designed,and the compliance and validity of this modified FVC was evaluated by comparing with the International Children's Continence Society(ICCS)recommended voiding diary.Methods A total of 1200 patients with PMNE were enrolled in the study from 13 centers in China and were randomly assigned to record this modified FVC or the ICCS-recommended voiding diary.The primary outcome measure was the compliance,assessed by comparing the completing index and the quality score of diaries between two groups.The secondary outcome measure was the validity,evaluated by comparing the constituent of subtypes,micturition parameters and response rate to desmopressin.Results Among the 1200 participants enrolled in the study,447 patients completed the ICCS-recommended voiding diary and 469 completed the modified diary.The diurnal completing index and the quality score of the modified FVC group were better than those of the ICCS group.In addition,there was no significant difference between these two groups in the subtype classification,or in the response rate to desmopressin.Conclusions The modified FVC could be applied to obtain the voiding characteristics of children with PMNE as the ICCS-recommended voiding diary does and offers a reasonable and better choice for children with PMNE from the unselected population in the future.展开更多
基金Xi’an City Innovation Ability strong base plan–medical research project(No.21-YXYJ0010)supported the present work.
文摘Nephrotic syndrome(NS)is the most common glomerular disease in children,affecting about 7-16 in 100,000 children under 16 years old worldwide[1].Children with NS often experience significant emotional and behavioral problems,especially with frequent relapses,steroid dependence,steroid resistance,or maternal distress[2].Psychological stress may trigger proteinuria in children with steroid-sensitive nephrotic syndrome[3].The presence of NS in a child also causes burden on family members,especially the mother[4],in association with psychological distress.
基金funding from the National Natural Foundation of China(81770710)Key Research and Development Plan of Zhejiang Province(2019C03028)+1 种基金the Major projects jointly constructed by the Zhejiang province and National Health Commission(WKJ-ZJ-1908)the Natural Science Foundation of Zhejiang Province(LQ18H050001).
文摘Introduction To improve compliance with voiding diaries in children with primary monosymptomatic nocturnal enuresis(PMNE),a new modified 3-day weekend frequency-volume chart(FVC)was designed,and the compliance and validity of this modified FVC was evaluated by comparing with the International Children's Continence Society(ICCS)recommended voiding diary.Methods A total of 1200 patients with PMNE were enrolled in the study from 13 centers in China and were randomly assigned to record this modified FVC or the ICCS-recommended voiding diary.The primary outcome measure was the compliance,assessed by comparing the completing index and the quality score of diaries between two groups.The secondary outcome measure was the validity,evaluated by comparing the constituent of subtypes,micturition parameters and response rate to desmopressin.Results Among the 1200 participants enrolled in the study,447 patients completed the ICCS-recommended voiding diary and 469 completed the modified diary.The diurnal completing index and the quality score of the modified FVC group were better than those of the ICCS group.In addition,there was no significant difference between these two groups in the subtype classification,or in the response rate to desmopressin.Conclusions The modified FVC could be applied to obtain the voiding characteristics of children with PMNE as the ICCS-recommended voiding diary does and offers a reasonable and better choice for children with PMNE from the unselected population in the future.