Abstract

Pregnancy involves remarkable physiological changes and the functional impact of pregnancy on the kidney physiology is widespread involving practically all aspects of kidney functions. The aim of this study was to evaluate the renal functions in Sudanese healthy pregnant ladies during different trimesters. A cross sectional study was carried out during July to October 2019 on Sudanese healthy pregnant ladies attending antenatal care at the National Ribat University Hospital in Khartoum State. The study covered 60 healthy pregnant ladies (20 for each trimester). The purpose of the study was explained to all participants and they were assessed after taking their consent. Blood pressure (BP) and body mass index (BMI) were measured by standard techniques. A sample of five ml venous blood was taken in a suitable blood container for measurement of urea and creatinine using a fully automated Mindray BS-300 Chemistry Analyzer (Mindray Bio-Medical Electronics Co., Ltd., Shenzhen, China). The data was analyzed using SPSS version 25 (IBM SPSS Inc.,Chicago, IL, USA), t-test was used to compare the statistical significant (p value ≤ 0.05 was considered statistical significant). The mean age of participants was 26.6±5.3 years with the range of 18-37 years. The mean BMI was 25.7±3.6 with the range of 18-31. The mean urea in the first, second and third trimester was 13.4, 13.9 and 13.2 mg/dl respectively with no statistically significant variation. The mean creatinine in the first, second and third trimester was 0.6, 0.6 and 0.5 mg/dl respectively with no statistically significant variation. To conclude, there was no significant variation of serum urea and creatinine during three trimesters of pregnancy in healthy pregnant women.

Highlights

  • Pregnancy involves remarkable physiological changes and the functional impact of pregnancy on the kidney physiology is widespread involving practically all aspects of kidney functions and during the pregnancy the glomerular filtration rate (GFR) increases by 50% with subsequent decrease in serum creatinine, urea and uric acid levels

  • The p value ≤ 0.05 was considered significant. This cross sectional study was aimed at evaluating the renal functions in Sudanese healthy pregnant ladies in different trimesters. 60 pregnant women were involved in the study, distributed according to the trimester, 20 women in each trimester

  • This cross sectional study was aimed to evaluate the renal functions in Sudanese healthy pregnant women in different trimesters

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Introduction

Pregnancy involves remarkable physiological changes and the functional impact of pregnancy on the kidney physiology is widespread involving practically all aspects of kidney functions and during the pregnancy the glomerular filtration rate (GFR) increases by 50% with subsequent decrease in serum creatinine, urea and uric acid levels. Renal function tests in Sudanese pregnant women. Some published literature evaluated the changes in renal functions in pregnancy. In 1984, South African study consisting of 94 pregnant women assessed the serum electrolytes and compared them with the levels in non-pregnant control matched for age and sex. The study was showed that the urea and creatinine decreased markedly throughout pregnancy [2]

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