1. Evaluation of the level of information of pediatricians about the diagnosis and management of cryptorchidism.
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Monte LL, Ocáriz RC, Bustorff-Silva JM, Pegolo PTC, Guerra-Junior G, and Miranda ML
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- Humans, Male, Cross-Sectional Studies, Brazil, Infant, Child, Preschool, Surveys and Questionnaires, Clinical Competence, Adult, Pediatrics standards, Female, Physical Examination, Ultrasonography, Cryptorchidism diagnosis, Pediatricians, Practice Patterns, Physicians' statistics & numerical data
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Objective: Evaluate the level of information of pediatricians about the diagnosis and management of cryptorchidism., Method: A cross-sectional observational study was conducted using a form via the "Google Forms" platform. The study population included pediatricians and pediatric residents associated with the Brazilian Society of Pediatrics. Seven hundred twenty-eight responses were recorded and analyzed using IBM SPSS v21., Results: 728 valid responses were obtained. Of these answers, only 20.5 % answered that the physical examination was sufficient for the diagnosis, and 79.4 % responded that they requested ultrasound as the best test to aid in diagnosing cryptorchidism. When questioned about the ideal age for referring a patient with cryptorchidism, the survey recorded 56.3 % of the responses defending the correct age as six months old, 30.2 % shortly after birth, and 13.2 % at two years old. Other topics were addressed in the form, such as the frequency of evaluation of testicular position and investigation for DDS, among others. Still, the answers to these questions were compatible with current manuals and guidelines on cryptorchidism., Conclusion: It is evident that the understanding of the professionals consulted about the diagnosis and management of cryptorchidism needs to be updated with the current practices adopted and that pediatricians, in general, must maintain periodic programs on this subject. Therefore, this topic should be part of a continuing education program with pediatric surgery., Competing Interests: Conflicts of interest The authors declare no conflicts of interest., (Copyright © 2024 Sociedade Brasileira de Pediatria. Published by Elsevier Editora Ltda. All rights reserved.)
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- 2024
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