How to Apply the Pediatric Urinary-Screening Manual to Local Programs An Outlook from the Kyushu Council for In-School Examination

  • Ohtsuka Yasufumi
    The Kyushu Council for In-School Examination Kasuga Forest Children’s Clinic
  • Kaku Yoshitsugu
    The Kyushu Council for In-School Examination Department of Nephrology, Fukuoka Children’s Hospital
  • Shirakawa Toshihiko
    The Kyushu Council for In-School Examination Shirakawa Pediatric Clinic
  • Nakazato Hitoshi
    The Kyushu Council for In-School Examination Department of Pediatric Health Education, Faculty of Life Sciences, Kumamoto University
  • Shiona Shinichi
    The Kyushu Council for In-School Examination Department of Pediatrics, Oita Prefectural Hospital
  • Miyata Zyunichi
    The Kyushu Council for In-School Examination Miyata Clinic
  • Miyazono Akinori
    The Kyushu Council for In-School Examination Kagoshima University Hospital, Department of Pediatrics
  • Awata Hisataka
    The Kyushu Council for In-School Examination School of Health Sciences, Faculty of Medicine & Graduate School of Health Sciences, University of the Ryukyus
  • Nakanishi Koichi
    The Kyushu Council for In-School Examination Department of Child Health and Welfare (Pediatrics), Graduate School of Medicine, University of the Ryukyus

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  • 小児の検尿マニュアルを地域でどのように活かしていくか :~九州学校検診協議会の展望~

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<p>The Kyushu Council for In-School Examination prepared the Standard Manual for School Urinary Screening in Kyushu in 2004 and has since promoted its use. In recent years, congenital anomalies of the kidney and urinary tract (CAKUT) accounted for many cases of pediatric chronic kidney disease in Japan; consequently, in-school urinary screening for CAKUT was proposed nationwide. The 5th edition of the Kyushu manual was revised to allow the introduction of urine beta-2 microglobulin/urine creatinine ratio screening and ultrasonography based on medical circumstances. As the use of ultrasonography, in particular, required training for non-specialized healthcare professionals, simple manuals and instructional video materials for CAKUT screening were prepared. Here we present the history of the Kyushu Council for In-School Examination over approximately 20 years, explaining its current activities, including aggregate results publicly disclosed annually and the role of in-school urinary screening in the detection of immunoglobulin A (IgA) nephropathy. The Kyushu Council for In-School Examination should be enhanced using Personal Health Records (PHRs) that contain school health-examination data to facilitate continued sharing of both examination results and the importance of in-school urinary screening.</p>

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  • CRID
    1390866882737043456
  • DOI
    10.3165/jjpn.rv.24-036
  • ISSN
    18813933
    09152245
  • Text Lang
    ja
  • Data Source
    • JaLC
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