Objective of this study is the development of a national "best practice guideline on pre and postnatal follow up for prenatally detected abnormalities of the kidney and/or urinary tract". Furthermore, the guidelijne will be evaluated and…
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Brief title
Condition
- Renal disorders (excl nephropathies)
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Research involving
Sponsors and support
Intervention
Outcome measures
Primary outcome
the health of the child one year after birth
Secondary outcome
AP diameter of the renal pelvis
Renal lenght
Unilateral/ bilateral abnormality of the kidney
Grade of hydronephrosis
Background summary
Abnormalities of the kidneys and the lower urinary tract is the most frequent
detected abnormality at prenatale ultrasound screening. Of these abnormalities
Hydronephrosis is the most frequent finding. The relevance of the prenatally
detected hydronephrosis for the postnatal outcome of the child in the
Netherlands is not clear.
Study objective
Objective of this study is the development of a national "best practice
guideline on pre and postnatal follow up for prenatally detected abnormalities
of the kidney and/or urinary tract". Furthermore, the guidelijne will be
evaluated and validated.
Study design
Development, implementation, evaluation and validation of a national "best
practice guideline on pre and postnatal follow up for prenatally detected
abnormalities of the kidney and/or urinary tract".
For this study 1000 pregnant woman of a child with abnormality of the kidney or
lower urinary tract, detected at 20 weeks of pregnancy with ultrasound will be
included. Furthermore, 500 pregnant woman of a child in which no abnormality
are found at 20 weeks pregnancy with ultrasound are included. Medical data are
collected from 20 weeks pregnancy up to one year after birth. Analysis of the
data will provide information which children are and which children are not at
risk.
Study burden and risks
none
Postbus 9101
6500 HB Nijmegen
NL
Postbus 9101
6500 HB Nijmegen
NL
Listed location countries
Age
Inclusion criteria
AP diameter of the pyelum in transversaal angle > 5 mm in the unborn child at 20 weeks of pregnancy
Exclusion criteria
children with syndromale abnormality
Design
Recruitment
Followed up by the following (possibly more current) registration
No registrations found.
Other (possibly less up-to-date) registrations in this register
No registrations found.
In other registers
Register | ID |
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CCMO | NL20795.091.07 |