PLoS ONE (Jan 2018)

Renal function and blood pressure in 11 year old children born extremely preterm or small for gestational age.

  • Maria Vollsæter,
  • Thomas Halvorsen,
  • Trond Markestad,
  • Knut Øymar,
  • Per Magne Ueland,
  • Klaus Meyer,
  • Øivind Midttun,
  • Anne-Lise Bjørke-Monsen

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0205558
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 10
p. e0205558

Abstract

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BACKGROUND:Preterm birth and low birth weight are associated with reduced nephron numbers and increased risk of hypertension and kidney disease in later life. AIMS:We tested the hypothesis that extremely preterm birth and intrauterine growth restriction is associated with decreased renal function in mid childhood. METHODS:At 11 years of age the following measures were obtained in a regional cohort of children born extremely premature (EP, i.e. 0.2) and did not differ between the groups. CONCLUSIONS:Children born EP/ELBW, particularly those born SGA, had impaired renal function at age 11 years as judged from estimated GFRs and plasma levels of SDMA. Since reduced renal function is associated with an increased risk of later disease, these children should be followed in order to minimize additional risk factors.