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Restructuring the Ikeda City school urinary screening system: report of a screening survey

Authors :
Ichiro Maki
Keiko Sakamoto
Takayuki Fukui
Seiko Asano
Takuya Kitamura
Satoko Yamamoto
Nobuyuki Kajiwara
Mikito Inoue
Takato Ueoka
Shinichiro Murakami
Kazuyuki Hayashi
Shigeki Hayashi
Kensuke Senzaki
Maiko Yoshimoto
Source :
Asia Pacific Family Medicine
Publication Year :
2013
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2013.

Abstract

Background Annual urinary screening is conducted at municipal kindergartens, elementary schools, and junior high schools in Ikeda City, Osaka, Japan (Ikeda City School System), and the results are reviewed by a general physician, but standards for when to recommend specialist referral have not been clear. Methods In all children attending the Ikeda City School System in 2012, dipstick urinalysis of a first-morning urine specimen was recommended once or twice, and if a second urinalysis showed proteinuria (≥1+), the urinary protein/creatinine ratio was measured. If this showed ≥0.2 g/g of creatinine (g/gCr), it was recommended that the child be evaluated by a specialist at Ikeda City Hospital. Results Urinary screening was performed in about 20% (388) of kindergarten, about 90% (5363) of elementary school, and about 86% (2523) of junior high school children living in Ikeda City. Urine samples were obtained from 387, 5349, and 2476 children, respectively. The urinary protein/creatinine ratio was ≥0.2 g/gCr in 13 children, including 1 elementary and 12 junior high children. In these 13 children, chronic nephritic syndrome (CNS) was suspected in 6 junior high school children, and of these, this was a new finding in 5, and renal biopsy was indicated in 3. In Ikeda City, the prevalence of CNS in elementary school children was

Details

ISSN :
1447056X
Volume :
12
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Asia Pacific Family Medicine
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....c2630c8f9906ac5a9fe9390c652fefc1
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1186/1447-056x-12-6