Fetal renal artery flow velocity waveforms in the presence of congenital renal tract anomalies

Colour Doppler flow mapping of the renal arteries and subsequent pulsed Doppler measurement of impedance to flow in these vessels were attempted in 33 fetuses with postnatally confirmed renal pathology. The majority presented with unilateral or bilateral hydronephro‐sis (n = 21) and bilateral renal agenesis (n = 8). Renal artery blood flow could be visualized in all, except for the eight cases of bilateral renal agenesis. Bilateral flow velocity recordings were collected in six out of 12 cases of bilateral hydronephrosis and in five out of nine cases of unilateral hydronephrosis. The pulsatility index (PI), as a measure of downstream impedance, was in the normal range in 16 out of 18 kidneys (88 per cent) in bilateral hydronephrosis and in 12 out of 14 kidneys (85 per cent) in unilateral hydronephrosis. The PI was significantly higher in severe hydronephrosis compared with mild hydronephrosis. In four cases of unilateral multicystic kidney, the PI was always higher on the affected side. Colour Doppler flow mapping and pulsed Doppler evaluation may be helpful in our understanding of renal vascularization in renal pathology and in confirming the diagnosis of renal agenesis.

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