Clinical trial

Urological Outcomes of Proactive Management of Children With Myelomeningocele

Name
myelomeningocele management
Description
Spina bifida birth prevalence in Africa is 0.13%. Myelomeningocele (MMC) represents the most frequent and most severe cause of NB in children. Treatment of neuropathic bladder secondary to spina bifida is an ongoing challenge. Damage of the renal parenchyma in children with NB is preventable given adequate evaluation, follow-up and proactive management. Proactive management was defined as use of clean intermittent catheterization (CIC), and/or anticholinergics at presentation, or based on initial high-risk urodynamic findings by 1 year of age. The proactive approach to treat SB (CIC and pharmacotherapy) has contributed to decreasing chronic kidney disease (CKD). Myelomeningocele is considered a complex congenital disease. Hence, a multidisciplinary team is the best choice for management of spina bifida, involving neurosurgeons, orthopedic surgeons, urologists, physical medicine and rehabilitation specialists and pediatricians. Currently, children with spina bifida in Egypt must visit multiple different locations to access the complex care they need. Here, we review our experience with patients with spina bifida who will be followed with this team with an emphasis on patients' upper urinary tract protection and decreasing urinary incontinence.
Trial arms
Trial start
2024-03-04
Estimated PCD
2026-03-10
Trial end
2026-03-15
Status
Recruiting
Treatment
CIC
clean intermittent catheterization
Anticholinergic
antimuscarinic once daily
Size
40
Primary endpoint
upper tract affection
2 years
Eligibility criteria
Inclusion Criteria: * all patients with myelomeningocele attending Assiut university urology hospital. Exclusion Criteria: * Associated other urological congenital anomalies (e.g., PUV or bladder exstrophy)
Protocol
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Updated at
2024-03-08

1 organization

1 product

1 indication

Organization
Assiut University