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Erschienen in: Pediatric Nephrology 9/2015

01.09.2015 | Original Article

Should prenatal hydronephrosis that resolves before birth be followed postnatally? Analysis and comparison to persistent prenatal hydronephrosis

verfasst von: Patrick L. Scarborough, Elizabeth Ferrara, Douglas W. Storm

Erschienen in: Pediatric Nephrology | Ausgabe 9/2015

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Abstract

Background

Prenatal ultrasonography has greatly enhanced detection of congenital genitourinary abnormalities. However, although persistent prenatal hydronephrosis (PPH) is typically imaged and followed postnatally, it remains unclear if prenatal hydronephrosis that resolves in utero (RPH) should be similarly managed. We determined postnatal abnormalities associated with RPH and compared these to those associated with PPH.

Methods

We performed a retrospective review of all consecutive patients evaluated for prenatal hydronephrosis over 24 months. Patients were followed prenatally with serial ultrasounds and postnatally with ultrasonography and a voiding cystourethrogram.

Results

Of the consecutive 165 patients enrolled in the study, 72 had RPH. The average prenatal anterior–posterior renal pelvis length was significantly longer in patients with PPH (5.5 mm) than in those with RPH (4.9 mm) (p = 0.01). Recurrent postnatal hydronephrosis occurred in 44 % of patients with RPH, with eventual resolution in 34 % of those affected. In comparison, 29 % of PPH cases resolved postnatally. Mean time to resolution was statistically shorter for PPH (116 days) than for RPH (175 days) (p = 0.01). Seven PPH patients required surgery, while no RPH patients needed intervention (difference was statistically significant).

Conclusions

A significant number of RPH children had postnatal hydronephrosis. Despite a slower resolution time, no children with RPH required intervention. Although RPH may recur postnatally, the significantly lower chance of intervention being required suggests that these children may not require postnatal imaging.
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Metadaten
Titel
Should prenatal hydronephrosis that resolves before birth be followed postnatally? Analysis and comparison to persistent prenatal hydronephrosis
verfasst von
Patrick L. Scarborough
Elizabeth Ferrara
Douglas W. Storm
Publikationsdatum
01.09.2015
Verlag
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Erschienen in
Pediatric Nephrology / Ausgabe 9/2015
Print ISSN: 0931-041X
Elektronische ISSN: 1432-198X
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00467-015-3080-z

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