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Clinical importance of pyelocalyceal dilation diagnosed by postnatal ultrasonographic screening of the urinary tract

BACKGROUND: Ultrasonographic (US) screening of the urinary tract (UT) in infants was used to determine if there is a connection between the frequency of pyelocaliceal dilation (PCD) in asymptomatic infants with normal antenatal US screening and occurrence of congenital anomalies of kidney and urinar...

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Autores principales: Drnasin, Kristina, Saraga-Babić, Mirna, Saraga, Marijan
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: International Scientific Literature, Inc. 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3628897/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23419315
http://dx.doi.org/10.12659/MSM.883786
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author Drnasin, Kristina
Saraga-Babić, Mirna
Saraga, Marijan
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Saraga, Marijan
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description BACKGROUND: Ultrasonographic (US) screening of the urinary tract (UT) in infants was used to determine if there is a connection between the frequency of pyelocaliceal dilation (PCD) in asymptomatic infants with normal antenatal US screening and occurrence of congenital anomalies of kidney and urinary tract (CAKUT) and urinary tract infections (UTI). MATERIAL/METHODS: US screening of the UT was performed on 1000 healthy infants, 7 days to 6 months old. Two subgroups of kidneys were described: subgroup 1 contained kidneys with anterior posterior pelvic diameter (APPD) of 5–9.9 mm, and subgroup 2 with APPD over 10 mm. US examinations and methods for detection of UTI and CAKUT were used. RESULTS: PCD was found in 74 infants (7.4%): 1.9% of infants had CAKUT, and 8.4% had UTI. In subgroup 1, CAKUT was found in 4 (6.3%) and UTI in 9 (14.3%) infants. In subgroup 2, CAKUT was found in 6 (54.5%), and UTI in 4 (36.4%) infants. CONCLUSIONS: Mild PCD significantly increases the risk for CAKUT but not for UTI. Moderate to severe PCD significantly increases risk for both CAKUT and UTI. The postnatal US screening of UT is recommended for improved detection of PCD and associated CAKUT. Indirectly, postnatal US screening of UT can help in detecting people at risk for UTI in the first year of life, and therefore help prevent possible kidney damage.
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spelling pubmed-36288972013-04-24 Clinical importance of pyelocalyceal dilation diagnosed by postnatal ultrasonographic screening of the urinary tract Drnasin, Kristina Saraga-Babić, Mirna Saraga, Marijan Med Sci Monit Epidemiology BACKGROUND: Ultrasonographic (US) screening of the urinary tract (UT) in infants was used to determine if there is a connection between the frequency of pyelocaliceal dilation (PCD) in asymptomatic infants with normal antenatal US screening and occurrence of congenital anomalies of kidney and urinary tract (CAKUT) and urinary tract infections (UTI). MATERIAL/METHODS: US screening of the UT was performed on 1000 healthy infants, 7 days to 6 months old. Two subgroups of kidneys were described: subgroup 1 contained kidneys with anterior posterior pelvic diameter (APPD) of 5–9.9 mm, and subgroup 2 with APPD over 10 mm. US examinations and methods for detection of UTI and CAKUT were used. RESULTS: PCD was found in 74 infants (7.4%): 1.9% of infants had CAKUT, and 8.4% had UTI. In subgroup 1, CAKUT was found in 4 (6.3%) and UTI in 9 (14.3%) infants. In subgroup 2, CAKUT was found in 6 (54.5%), and UTI in 4 (36.4%) infants. CONCLUSIONS: Mild PCD significantly increases the risk for CAKUT but not for UTI. Moderate to severe PCD significantly increases risk for both CAKUT and UTI. The postnatal US screening of UT is recommended for improved detection of PCD and associated CAKUT. Indirectly, postnatal US screening of UT can help in detecting people at risk for UTI in the first year of life, and therefore help prevent possible kidney damage. International Scientific Literature, Inc. 2013-02-19 /pmc/articles/PMC3628897/ /pubmed/23419315 http://dx.doi.org/10.12659/MSM.883786 Text en © Med Sci Monit, 2013 This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported License.
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Drnasin, Kristina
Saraga-Babić, Mirna
Saraga, Marijan
Clinical importance of pyelocalyceal dilation diagnosed by postnatal ultrasonographic screening of the urinary tract
title Clinical importance of pyelocalyceal dilation diagnosed by postnatal ultrasonographic screening of the urinary tract
title_full Clinical importance of pyelocalyceal dilation diagnosed by postnatal ultrasonographic screening of the urinary tract
title_fullStr Clinical importance of pyelocalyceal dilation diagnosed by postnatal ultrasonographic screening of the urinary tract
title_full_unstemmed Clinical importance of pyelocalyceal dilation diagnosed by postnatal ultrasonographic screening of the urinary tract
title_short Clinical importance of pyelocalyceal dilation diagnosed by postnatal ultrasonographic screening of the urinary tract
title_sort clinical importance of pyelocalyceal dilation diagnosed by postnatal ultrasonographic screening of the urinary tract
topic Epidemiology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3628897/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23419315
http://dx.doi.org/10.12659/MSM.883786
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