Fetal urinary tract dilation: What to tell the parents.
Katrien NulensArmando J LorenzoJoana Dos SantosKatie EllulMandy RickardPublished in: Prenatal diagnosis (2023)
Urinary tract dilation (UTD), which refers to the abnormal dilation of the urinary collection system, is the most common finding on prenatal ultrasound and presents with varying severity, presentation, etiology, and prognosis. Prenatal classification and risk stratification aim to prevent postnatal complications, such as urinary tract infections and further kidney dysfunction. Parents expecting a child with UTD should be counseled by a multidisciplinary team consisting of maternal-fetal medicine specialists, and pediatric urology and nephrology providers. This review summarizes the key points in the diagnostic evaluation and management during the prenatal and initial postnatal period, focusing on the information that should be provided to future parents. We address frequently asked parental questions and concerns that our multidisciplinary clinical practice faces.
Keyphrases
- urinary tract
- urinary tract infection
- pregnant women
- clinical practice
- preterm infants
- quality improvement
- machine learning
- magnetic resonance imaging
- deep learning
- oxidative stress
- mental health
- pregnancy outcomes
- birth weight
- risk factors
- computed tomography
- case report
- body mass index
- ultrasound guided
- physical activity
- preterm birth
- clinical evaluation