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Extra uterine development of preterm kidneys.
Kandasamy, Yogavijayan; Rudd, Donna; Smith, Roger; Lumbers, Eugenie R; Wright, Ian Mr.
Afiliação
  • Kandasamy Y; Department of Neonatology, The Townsville Hospital, 100 Angus Smith Drive, Douglas, QLD, 4814, Australia. Yogavijayan.Kandasamy@jcu.edu.au.
  • Rudd D; Mothers and Babies Research Centre, Hunter Medical Research Institute, The University of Newcastle, Callaghan, NSW, 2308, Australia. Yogavijayan.Kandasamy@jcu.edu.au.
  • Smith R; College of Public Health, Medical and Veterinary Sciences, The James Cook University, Douglas, QLD, 4814, Australia. Yogavijayan.Kandasamy@jcu.edu.au.
  • Lumbers ER; College of Public Health, Medical and Veterinary Sciences, The James Cook University, Douglas, QLD, 4814, Australia.
  • Wright IM; Mothers and Babies Research Centre, Hunter Medical Research Institute, The University of Newcastle, Callaghan, NSW, 2308, Australia.
Pediatr Nephrol ; 33(6): 1007-1012, 2018 06.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29500630
ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE:

We carried out a study to determine the impact of prematurity on renal development. The primary outcomes measured were nephrinuria and albuminuria; renal volume and glomerular filtration rate were the secondary outcomes.

METHODS:

Preterm neonates born at less than 28 weeks of gestation, with birth weight between 10th and 90th centile (appropriate for gestational age), were recruited and underwent assessments at 28, 32 and 37 weeks postmenstrual age (PMA).

RESULTS:

Fifty-three premature neonates and 31 term neonates (control) were recruited. The median gestational age of the premature neonates was 26.4 [24.7-27.4] weeks, with a mean birth weight of 886 (179) g. The mean gestational age of term neonates was 39.1 (1.2) weeks and the mean birth weight was 3406 (406) g. The median age of the term neonates was 6.5 [3.0-12.5] days. The total kidney volume (TKV) almost doubled from 10.3 (2.9) cm3 at 28 weeks PMA to 19.2 (3.7) cm3 at 37 weeks PMA (P = 0.0001). TKV at 37 weeks PMA was significantly smaller compared to term neonates (19.2 (3.7) vs 26.3 (7.0) cm3; P = 0.0001). However, there was no significant difference in estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) between premature neonates (at 37 weeks PMA) and term neonates (control) (43.5 [39.7-48.9] vs. 42.0 [38.2-50.0] mL/min/1.73 m2; P = 0.75). There was a statistically significant decline in nephrin-creatinine ratio and albumin-creatinine ratio from 32 to 37 weeks PMA.

CONCLUSIONS:

Despite having a smaller renal volume (and fewer nephrons), extremely premature neonates achieve similar eGFRs at corrected term as term-born neonates, likely through single nephron hyperfiltration. Extremely premature neonates also show evidence of glomerular injury.
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Tipo de estudo: Diagnostic_studies / Observational_studies Limite: Humans / Newborn Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2018 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Tipo de estudo: Diagnostic_studies / Observational_studies Limite: Humans / Newborn Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2018 Tipo de documento: Article