Mild pyelectasis: Evaluating the relationship between gestational age and renal pelvic anterior-posterior diameter

Anthony O. Odibo, Dominic Marchiano, Joanne N. Quinones, Deborah Riesch, Jim F.X. Egan, George A. Macones

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Abstract

Objective. To determine the relationship between gestational age and renal pelvic anterior-posterior diameter and the feasibility of developing gestational age-specific thresholds for the diagnosis of mild pyelectasis. Methods. Cross-sectional study of 420 singleton fetuses between 16 and 39 weeks' gestation. The mean renal AP diameter as a function of gestational age was determined using fractional polynomial regression models and centile plots were generated. Assessment of goodness of fit for each regression model was performed. Results. There was a positive correlation between gestational age and renal pelvic AP diameter (Pearson's Correlation Coefficient 0.65). Using the derived mean and standard deviations of renal AP diameter, gestational-age specific 95% reference levels were generated. The sensitivity, specificity, positive, and negative predictive values of using the gestational age-specific cutoffs for predicting persistent postnatal renal anomaly were 80%; 99%; 29%; and 99% respectively. Conclusion. There is a positive correlation between gestational age and renal pelvic AP diameters, Reliable gestational age-specific renal AP thresholds for diagnosis of pyelectasis are provided.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)824-827
Number of pages4
JournalPrenatal Diagnosis
Volume23
Issue number10
DOIs
StatePublished - Oct 2003

Keywords

  • Diagnosis
  • Gestational age
  • Mild pyelectasis
  • Renal diameter

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