Postnatal longitudinal evaluation of children diagnosed with prenatal hydronephrosis: insights in natural history and referral pattern


Autoria(s): Barbosa, Joao A. B. A.; Chow, Jeanne S.; Benson, Carol B.; Yorioka, Marco A.; Bull, Alexandre S.; Retik, Alan B.; Nguyen, Hiep T.
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UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO

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05/11/2013

05/11/2013

2012

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Objectives Clinical significance and management of prenatal hydronephrosis (PNH) are sources of debate. Existing studies are flawed with biased cohorts or inconsistent follow-up. We aimed to evaluate the incidence of pathology in a large cohort of PNH and assess the biases and outcomes of this population. Methods We reviewed 1034 charts of fetuses with PNH. Records of delivered offspring were reviewed at a pediatric center and analyzed with respect to prenatal and postnatal pathology and management. Results Prenatal resolution of hydronephrosis occurred in 24.7% of pregnancies. On first postnatal ultrasound, some degree of dilatation was present in 80%, 88% and 95% of mild, moderate and severe PNH cases, respectively. At the end of follow-up, hydronephrosis persisted in 10%, 25% and 72% of children, respectively. Incidence of vesicoureteral reflux did not correlate with severity of PNH. Children with postnatal workup had more severe PNH than those without. Conclusions Despite prenatal resolution totalizing 25%, pelvic dilatation persisted on first postnatal imaging in most cases, thus justifying postnatal ultrasound evaluation. Whereas most mild cases resolved spontaneously, a quarter of moderate and more than half of severe cases required surgery. Patients with postnatal imaging and referral had more severe PNH, which could result in overestimation of pathology. (c) 2012 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

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PRENATAL DIAGNOSIS, HOBOKEN, v. 32, n. 13, supl. 1, Part 6, pp. 1242-1249, DEC, 2012

0197-3851

http://www.producao.usp.br/handle/BDPI/41265

10.1002/pd.3989

http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/pd.3989

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eng

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WILEY-BLACKWELL

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PRENATAL DIAGNOSIS

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Palavras-Chave #ISOLATED ANTENATAL HYDRONEPHROSIS #PRIMARY VESICOURETERAL REFLUX #URINARY-TRACT ABNORMALITIES #ULTRASOUND #MILD #ULTRASONOGRAPHY #METAANALYSIS #MANAGEMENT #INFANTS #GENETICS & HEREDITY #OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY
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article

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