Outcomes of fetal lower urinary tract obstruction based on timing of oligohydramnios onset

  • Baylor College of Medicine ROR
  • Department of Obstetrics, Gynecology, and Women’s Health, St. Louis University, St. Louis, MO, USA ROR

Prenatal Diagnosis, 44(2), 131-137

DOI 10.1002/pd.6493 PMID 38133549

Abstract

Objective

Fetal Lower Urinary Tract Obstruction (LUTO) is associated with oligohydramnios and significant fetal morbidity, resulting in poor lung development and perinatal death. However, oligohydramnios may develop at different gestational periods, and the impact of timing on fetal outcomes remains unknown. Our objective was to characterize the impact onset of oligohydramnios had on prenatal outcomes.

Methods

This study is a retrospective cohort study of all patients with a prenatal diagnosis of LUTO at our tertiary referral center from 2014 to 2023. All patients underwent detailed ultrasonography and interdisciplinary counseling and were subsequently delivered at our institution. Data were obtained from electronic medical records and complete extraction was required for final inclusion.

Results

During the study time period, 93 patients met inclusion criteria of which 68 (73.1%) developed oligohydramnios during their pregnancy. 63 (93%) of these pregnancies resulted in livebirths with 28 (41.1%) perinatal deaths. Onset of oligohydramnios was earlier in pregnancies with perinatal death (23 vs. 28 weeks, p = 0.004) and associated with pulmonary hypoplasia.

Conclusions

Our data show the impact of oligohydramnios timing in pregnancy on pulmonary hypoplasia and ultimately perinatal death. This allows for detailed patient counseling on the impact oligohydramnios may have on pregnancies by the gestational age of onset.

Topics

fetal lower urinary tract obstruction oligohydramnios outcomes, LUTO oligohydramnios timing perinatal death, pulmonary hypoplasia fetal LUTO gestational age, prenatal diagnosis lower urinary tract obstruction prognosis, oligohydramnios onset gestational age fetal outcomes, fetal LUTO retrospective cohort tertiary referral, lower urinary tract obstruction counseling oligohydramnios timing, Munoz Nassr Belfort fetal LUTO outcomes, early oligohydramnios LUTO pulmonary hypoplasia perinatal mortality, prenatal ultrasound LUTO fetal lung development
PMID 38133549 38133549 DOI 10.1002/pd.6493 10.1002/pd.6493

Cite this article

Munoz, J. L., Tounsi, S., Cara Buskmiller, Cortes, M. S., Donepudi, R. V., Belfort, M. A., & Nassr, A. A. (2024). Outcomes of fetal lower urinary tract obstruction based on timing of oligohydramnios onset. *Prenatal diagnosis*, *44*(2), 131-137. https://doi.org/10.1002/pd.6493

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