Kidney volume normative values in Central European children aged 0-19 years: a multicenter study
- PMID: 38427072
- DOI: 10.1007/s00467-024-06278-9
Kidney volume normative values in Central European children aged 0-19 years: a multicenter study
Abstract
Background and objecitves: The currently available kidney volume normative values in children are restricted to small populations from single-centre studies not assessing kidney function and including none or only a small number of adolescents. This study aimed to obtain ultrasound-based kidney volume normative values derived from a large European White/Caucasian paediatric population with normal kidney function.
Methods: After recruitment of 1427 children aged 0-19 years, 1396 individuals with no history of kidney disease and normal estimated glomerular filtration rate were selected for the sonographic evaluation of kidney volume. Kidney volume was correlated with age, height, weight, body surface area and body mass index. Kidney volume curves and tables related to anthropometric parameters were generated using the LMS method. Kidney volume predictors were evaluated using multivariate regression analysis with collinearity checks.
Results: No clinically significant differences in kidney volume in relation to height were found between males and females, between supine and prone position and between left and right kidneys. Males had, however, larger age-related kidney volumes than females in most age categories. For the prediction of kidney volume, the highest coefficient correlation was observed for body surface area (r = 0.94), followed by weight (r = 0.92), height (r = 0.91), age (r = 0.91), and body mass index (r = 0.67; p < 0.001 for all).
Conclusions: This study presents LMS-percentile curves and tables for kidney volume which can be used as reference values for children aged 0-19 years.
Keywords: Children; Kidney; Kidney volume; Normal references; Ultrasonography.
© 2024. The Author(s), under exclusive licence to International Pediatric Nephrology Association.
References
-
- Shi B, Yang Y, Li SX et al (2015) Ultrasonographic renal volume in Chinese children: Results of 1683 cases. J Pediatr Surg 50:1914–1918. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jpedsurg.2015.05.011 - DOI - PubMed
-
- Bakker J, Olree M, Kaatee R et al (1999) Renal Volume Measurements: Accuracy and Repeatability of US Compared with That of MR Imaging. Radiology 211:623–628. https://doi.org/10.1148/radiology.211.3.r99jn19623 - DOI - PubMed
-
- Emamian SA, Nielsen MB, Pedersen JF (1995) Intraobserver and interobserver variations in sonographic measurements of kidney size in adult volunteers. A comparison of linear measurements and volumetric estimates. Acta Radiol Stockh Swed 1987 36:399–401
-
- Braconnier P, Piskunowicz M, Vakilzadeh N et al (2020) How reliable is renal ultrasound to measure renal length and volume in patients with chronic kidney disease compared with magnetic resonance imaging? Acta Radiol 61:117–127. https://doi.org/10.1177/0284185119847680 - DOI - PubMed
-
- Jagtap JM, Gregory AV, Homes HL et al (2022) Automated measurement of total kidney volume from 3D ultrasound images of patients affected by polycystic kidney disease and comparison to MR measurements. Abdom Radiol 47:2408–2419. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00261-022-03521-5 - DOI
Publication types
MeSH terms
LinkOut - more resources
Full Text Sources