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Editorial
. 2018 Apr;33(4):541-545.
doi: 10.1007/s00467-017-3833-y. Epub 2017 Nov 11.

Causes of renal oligohydramnios: impact on prenatal counseling and postnatal outcome

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Causes of renal oligohydramnios: impact on prenatal counseling and postnatal outcome

Sebastian Loos et al. Pediatr Nephrol. 2018 Apr.

Abstract

The presence of renal oligohydramnios (ROH) in a fetus has been associated in the past with a poor prognosis for survival, although recent studies have shown that survival has improved considerably due to the advances in neonatology and pediatric nephrology. In an article recently published in Pediatric Nephrology, evaluation of a large series by Mehler and colleagues confirms the improved prognosis, showing a survival rate of 32 of 38 (84%). In addition, only 12 of 35 (34%) neonates required renal replacement therapy. In five of these 12 children the dialysis could be terminated after the neonatal period. This study has important implications on the decision-making process and counseling of families. While 37% of families of the study opted for termination of pregnancies, palliative care was chosen by 8% of the families, representing an important option when a decision cannot be made rapidly by affected families. A multidisciplinary approach is not only necessary in the active treatment of neonates with a history of ROH but also in antenatal counseling. In this regard future efforts should establish consensus on an ethical framework for the decision-making process in ROH.

Keywords: Antenatal counseling; Ethics; Multidisciplinary approach; Palliative care; Renal oligohydramnios.

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