ABSTRACT
Our objective was to evaluate the effect of maternal hydration status on the maternal
renal collecting system during the third trimester of pregnancy. Thirty-five patients
with uncomplicated singleton pregnancies were studied between 28 and 40 weeks of gestation.
Ultrasound of the maternal kidneys was performed at baseline and after oral hydration
with 1 L of water. Renal pelvic dilation was defined as a mean pelvic-calyceal diameter
of > 10 mm. Results were analyzed with the Student paired t test and the McNemar test for comparing correlated proportions; p < 0.05 was considered significant. Prior to hydration, 19 patients (54%) had renal
pelvic dilation: 7 on the right side, 2 on the left side, and 10 bilateral. Sixty
minutes after hydration, 33 patients (94%) had renal pelvic dilation: 7 on the right
side, 1 on the left side, and 25 bilateral. Renal pelvic dilation peaked 60 to 90
minutes after oral hydration. We concluded that hydration status substantially affects
maternal renal imaging studies during the third trimester of pregnancy.
KEYWORDS
Pregnancy - maternal hydronephrosis - renal ultrasound - renal pelvic dilation
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William J WatsonM.D.
Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Division of Maternal-Fetal Medicine, Mayo
Clinic
200 First Street, Rochester, MN 55905