Aims
To audit the extent of evaluation of neonates with antenatal hydronephrosis.
Methods
Records of all neonates with antenatal hydronephrosis between January 2013 and December 2016 were audited to look for patient factors and investigation results.
Results
290 records were evaluated, 93 (32%) of which had abnormalities detected on voiding cystourethrogram. In the presence of hydroureter, 65% had an abnormality while in the absence only 11% were abnormal. In the presence of pelvis ≥20 mm, 93% had abnormal diuretic renogram, while with pelvis <20 mm, only 1.5% were abnormal (P=0.001). Numbers needed to harm calculation revealed 1 in 2 patients would receive an unnecessary voiding cystourethrogram in the absence of hydroureter, and unnecessary diuretic renogram when pelvis <20 mm.
Conclusions
While evaluating neonates with antenatal hydronephrosis invasive tests can be limited, if evaluation is guided by ultrasonographic criteria.