Grade I | Reflux into a non-dilated ureter |
Grade II | Reflux into the upper collecting system without dilatation |
Grade III | Reflux into dilater ureter and/or blunting of calyceal fornices |
Grade IV | Reflux into a grossly dilated ureter |
Grade V | Gross dilatation of the ureter, renal pelvis and calyces: Calyces show loss of papillary impression |
*TREATMENT RECOMENDATION FOR VUR diagnosed following a UTI :
GRADE | AGE(YRS) | SCARRING | INITIAL TREATMENT | FOLLOW-UP |
I-II | Any | - | Antibiotic prophylaxis | - |
III-IV | 0-5 | - | Antibiotic prophylaxis | Surgery |
III-IV | 6-10 | - | U/L: Antibiotic prophylaxis | Surgery |
III-IV | 6-10 | - | B/L: Surgery | |
V | less than 1 | - | Antibiotic prophylaxis | Surgery |
V | 1-5 | No | U/L: Antibiotic prophylaxis | Surgery |
V | 1-5 | No | B/L: Surgery | |
V | 1-5 | Yes | Surgery | |
V | 6-0 | - | Surgery |
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