Abstract: | Fetal urine was sampled 12 times in nine fetuses with sonographically diagnosed urinary tract obstruction to assess renal function. By previously proposed criteria, four fetuses were predicted to have poor renal function. Two of these fetuses were found to have renal dysplasia on autopsy after elective termination. The other two died in the neonatal period but only one of these had histologic evidence of renal dysplasia. Five fetuses were predicted to have good renal function. Three of these developed renal failure after birth, one was found to have renal dysplasia on autopsy after elective termination, and one is alive and well. We conclude that fetal urine electrolytes are not necessarily an accurate predictor of neonatal renal function. |