Antenatal hydronephrosis and fetal urine sampling

The aim of this study is to evaluate the significance of renal pelvis aspiration (RPA) in the management of antenatal hydronephrosis (AHN). This study enrolled 15 AHN cases (one twin pregnancy) that necessitated RPA for AHN. Chromosomal abnormalities, gene disorders, and additional life‐threatening...

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description The aim of this study is to evaluate the significance of renal pelvis aspiration (RPA) in the management of antenatal hydronephrosis (AHN). This study enrolled 15 AHN cases (one twin pregnancy) that necessitated RPA for AHN. Chromosomal abnormalities, gene disorders, and additional life‐threatening congenital abnormalities were eliminated prior to intrauterine interventions. Urine analysis were performed for the evaluation of renal function. Normal renal function was observed in six neonates/infants (40%) (group 1), whereas impaired renal function and various type of urinary system anomalies were observed in 9 neonates/infants (60%) (group 2) during the short‐term and longitudinal follow‐up periods. There were statistically significant differences in the oligohydroamniosis rate, mean fetal urine sodium value, mean fetal urine β2‐microglobulin, mean gestational week at birth, and mean birthweight values between the groups (P = 0.007, P
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Adjuvants
Anomalies
antenatal hydronephrosis
Birth weight
congenital abnormality
fetal urine sampling
Fetuses
Infants
Neonates
Pelvis
Pregnancy
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Sodium
Statistical analysis
Urine
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