The present study evaluated the prognostic value of three‑dimensional ultrasound for fetal hydronephrosis. Pregnant females with fetal hydronephrosis were enrolled and a novel three‑dimensional ultrasound indicator, renal parenchymal volume/kidney volume, was introduced to predict the postnatal prognosis of fetal hydronephrosis in comparison with commonly used ultrasound indicators. All ultrasound indicators of fetal hydronephrosis could predict whether postnatal surgery was required for fetal hydronephrosis; however, the predictive performance of renal parenchymal volume/kidney volume measurements as an individual indicator was the highest. In conclusion, ultrasound is important in predicting whether postnatal surgery is required for fetal hydronephrosis, and the three‑dimensional ultrasound indicator renal parenchymal volume/kidney volume has a high predictive performance. Furthermore, the majority of cases of fetal hydronephrosis spontaneously regress subsequent to birth, and the regression time is closely associated with ultrasound indicators.
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Wang, J., Ying, W., Tang, D., Yang, L., Liu, D., Liu, Y., … Xie, X. (2015). Prognostic value of three‑dimensional ultrasound for fetal hydronephrosis. Experimental and Therapeutic Medicine, 9(3), 766–772. https://doi.org/10.3892/etm.2015.2168
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