Correlation of Anthropometric Measurements with Renal Sizes in Nigerian Children: A Preliminary Report

A. Adekanmbi, O. Toyobo, T. Ogunlesi, B. Fetuga
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Background: Renal dimensions are important for diagnosis and prognosis of nephropathies. These dimensions may be dependent on age and growth parameters. Is there any relationship between renal size and the derivatives of anthropometry? To determine the renal sizes in children sonographically and to correlate these measurements with anthropometric measurements. Children attending the Out-Patient Clinic in a Nigerian Teaching Hospital wothout symptoms or signs referable to renal disorders were prospectively studied between June and August 2009. The weight and height were measured while renal dimensions(length, width and thickness) were sonographically determined. Renal volume, surface area and body mass index were subsequently calculated. A total of 100 subjects aged one month to 14 years were studied: 48% weer female while 52% were males. In male infants the left kidney bipolar length, width, thickness and volume were significantly larger than the right kidney measurements (p = 0.005, p = 0.011, p < 0.001 and 0.02 respectively). Kidney volumes were significantly larger on the left compared to the right in infancy and adolescence among males but not among females. The renal measurements were strongly and positively correlated with age, weight, height and body surface area but not with body mass index. Kidney length appears to consistently increase with age more than width. The strong correlation between anthropometric parameters and renal measurements suggests possible relationship between renal dimensions and somatic growth. Keywords: Anthropometry, Childhood, Renal Sizes, Ultrasonography
尼日利亚儿童人体测量值与肾脏大小的相关性:初步报告
背景:肾脏尺寸对肾病的诊断和预后具有重要意义。这些尺寸可能取决于年龄和生长参数。肾脏大小和人体测量的衍生物之间有关系吗?目的:通过超声检查确定儿童肾脏的大小,并将这些测量结果与人体测量结果相关联。2009年6月至8月期间,对尼日利亚一家教学医院门诊部无肾脏疾病相关症状或体征的儿童进行了前瞻性研究。测量体重和身高,超声检查肾脏尺寸(长、宽、厚)。随后计算肾脏体积、表面积和体重指数。共有100名年龄在1个月至14岁之间的受试者被研究:48%为女性,52%为男性。男婴左肾双极长度、宽度、厚度和体积均明显大于右肾(p = 0.005、p = 0.011、p < 0.001和0.02)。男性在婴儿期和青春期的左肾体积明显大于右肾体积,而女性则不然。肾脏测量值与年龄、体重、身高、体表面积呈显著正相关,但与体重指数无显著正相关。随着年龄的增长,肾脏的长度比宽度持续增加。人体测量参数和肾脏测量值之间的强相关性表明肾脏尺寸和躯体生长之间可能存在关系。关键词:人体测量,儿童,肾脏大小,超声检查
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