ECR 2018 / C-1990 | |
Prenatal ultrasound diagnosis of urinary tract anomalies and postnatal outcome |
Congress: | ECR 2018 |
Poster No.: | C-1990 |
Type: | Scientific Exhibit |
Keywords: | Obstetrics, Diagnostic procedure, Ultrasound, Obstetrics (Pregnancy / birth / postnatal period) |
Authors: | G. Freire1, H. Gomes1, A. Ribeiro2, M. H. Valentim2, P. Rocha1, L. Gargaté1; 1Loures/PT, 2Lisboa/PT |
DOI: | 10.1594/ecr2018/C-1990 |
DOI-Link: | http://dx.doi.org/10.1594/ecr2018/C-1990 |
Conclusion
ANH was the most frequent urinary tract malformation (94.4%) and multicystic dysplastic kidney was the most diagnosed structural malformation (9.2%). The presence of a severe ANH, with an APPD superior to 10 mm can help to predict postnatal outcomes and the need for surgery.
There was a high level of correspondence between prenatal and postnatal diagnosis, demonstrating that prenatal US is a reliable method to establish the diagnosis of urinary tract malformations.
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