Author/Authors :
Koseoglu, Sezen Bozkurt Mugla Sitki Kocman University Training and Research Hospital - Department of Obstetric and Gynecology - Mugla, Turkey , Dinc Elibol, Funda Mugla Sitki Kocman University Training and Research Hospital - Department of Radiology - Mugla, Turkey
Abstract :
Purpose: To evaluate whether maternal body mass index (BMI), visceral adipose tissue (VAT) thickness, and subcutaneous
adipose tissue (SAT) thickness have effects on maternal pelvicalyceal system dilatation, which develops
during pregnancy.
Materials and Methods: Between April 2018 and November 2018, a total of 120 pregnant women aged between
18-35 years in their third trimester were included in this prospective observational study. For each pregnant woman,
SAT and VAT thicknesses were measured and renal sonography was performed by the same radiologist and
obstetric ultrasound was performed by the same obstetrician. Nine patients were excluded from the study because
their maximal caliceal diameters were less than 5 mm. Ultimately, 111 patients were divided into three groups
according to the maximal calyceal diameter (MCD).
Results: Asymptomatic hydronephrosis was diagnosed in 108/111 (97.3%) of the patients. There were 53 patients
in group 1 (MCD of 5-10 mm), 39 patients in group 2 (MCD of 10-15 mm), and 19 patients in group 3 (MCD of
>15 mm). There were statistically significant differences in terms of maternal SAT and VAT thickness between
the groups (P = .001). There were also statistically significant differences between the groups for the estimated
fetal weight and birth weight (P = .024, P = .003, respectively). In the correlation analysis, there was a negative
correlation between maternal SAT thickness, VAT thicknesses, BMI, and maximal calyceal diameter (P = .001).
Conclusion: In this study, relationships between maternal BMI, VAS thickness, SAT thickness, the estimated fetal
weight, birth weight, and renal pelvicalyceal dilatation have been shown. Increasing maternal adipose tissue may
have a protective effect of mechanical pressure of growing uterus on the ureters.
Keywords :
adipose , body mass index , hydronephrosis , pelvicalyceal system , preganancy