O Gemer1, M Bergman, S Segal. 1. Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, The Faculty of Health Sciences, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Ashkelon, Israel.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: To determine the prevalence of hydronephrosis in patients with genital prolapse and evaluate contributing factors. METHODS: Retrospective study of the records of 189 patients with pelvic organ prolapse who underwent preoperative renal imaging studies. RESULTS: Of the 189 patients 31 (17.4%) had hydronephrosis; in 20 (10.6%) patients the hydronephrosis was mild, in 7 (3.7%) it was moderate and in 4 (2.7%) it was severe. The patients with hydronephrosis were older (mean age 68+/-9.5 SD vs. 60.5+/-10.8 SD, P<0.001) had a higher creatinine levels (0.84+/-0.4 SD vs. 0.78+/-0.3 SD P<0.005) and had a higher degree of uterine prolapse (mean 2.6+/-0.9 SD vs. 1.1+/-1.2 SD, P<0.005). After adjusting for age and type of prolapse, only patients with uterine prolapse remained significantly more likely to suffer from hydronephrosis (adjusted odds ratio 1.9, 95% CI 1.1, 3.2). CONCLUSION: The prevalence of hydronephrosis in patients with genital prolapse is appreciable and is related primarily to degree of uterine prolapse.
OBJECTIVE: To determine the prevalence of hydronephrosis in patients with genital prolapse and evaluate contributing factors. METHODS: Retrospective study of the records of 189 patients with pelvic organ prolapse who underwent preoperative renal imaging studies. RESULTS: Of the 189 patients 31 (17.4%) had hydronephrosis; in 20 (10.6%) patients the hydronephrosis was mild, in 7 (3.7%) it was moderate and in 4 (2.7%) it was severe. The patients with hydronephrosis were older (mean age 68+/-9.5 SD vs. 60.5+/-10.8 SD, P<0.001) had a higher creatinine levels (0.84+/-0.4 SD vs. 0.78+/-0.3 SD P<0.005) and had a higher degree of uterine prolapse (mean 2.6+/-0.9 SD vs. 1.1+/-1.2 SD, P<0.005). After adjusting for age and type of prolapse, only patients with uterine prolapse remained significantly more likely to suffer from hydronephrosis (adjusted odds ratio 1.9, 95% CI 1.1, 3.2). CONCLUSION: The prevalence of hydronephrosis in patients with genital prolapse is appreciable and is related primarily to degree of uterine prolapse.
Authors: Ebenezer O Babalola; Adil E Bharucha; L Joseph Melton; Cathy D Schleck; Alan R Zinsmeister; Christopher J Klingele; John B Gebhart Journal: Int Urogynecol J Pelvic Floor Dysfunct Date: 2008-05-27