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Uretrocistografía en Ni?os: Percepción de los PadresDOI: 10.4067/S0370-41062010000400007 Keywords: cystography, urinary catherization, children. Abstract: voiding cystourethrography (vcug) has been usually considered as a painful and badly tolerated procedure in children. this opinion is not agreed with local experience of the authors. objective: to evaluate the parent's perception about vcug in children before and after the procedure. methods: in 2009, parents of children who carne to radiology department for a vcug completed an anonymous survey, including age and sex of their children, physician referent specialty, information received about the exam, expectation before and opinion after the procedure. results: during 12 months 86 surveys were evaluated; patient's age was ranged between 1 month to 8 years with 52.3%> (45) girls and 47.7%> (41) males. patients were referred from general pediatric in 59%o or nephrology practice in 33%>; 20%> of the patients did not receive any information about the procedure before. about the expectation of vcug, previous the exam, parents considered the examination as a pediatrician visit in 2.3%, uncomfortable in 26.7%>, a little painful in 16.3%, painful in 21% and aggressive or terrible in 33.7%o. after the examination, parents' opinion was: 24.4%> as a pediatrician visit, 45.3%> uncomfortable, 22.1%o a little painful, 4.7%> painful and 3.5%> aggressive or terrible. the global parents' perception about vcug after the exam improved in 66%> cases, did not change in 29%> and went worse in 5%. conclusion: parent's perception about vcug in children significantly improves after the procedure; in 91.8%> the examination was considered uncomfortable or only a little painful.
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