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How accurate is ultrasonography in detecting hydronephrosis in azotemic patients?
Authors:Lee B Talner MD  William Scheible  Paul H Ellenbogen  Clyde H Beck  Barbara B Gosink
Institution:1. Department of Radiology, University of California, San Diego, California, USA
3. Division of Ultrasound, University of California, San Diego, California, USA
4. Department of Radiology, Presbyterian Hospital of Dallas, 8200 Walnut Hill Lane, 75231, Dallas, TX, USA
5. Division of Nephrology, University of California, San Diego, California, USA
7. Veterans Administration Hospital, San Diego, California, USA
Abstract:Screening for hydronephrosis continues to be an essential part of the evaluation of patients with azotemia of unknown cause. To determine whether sonography is as reliable as nephrotomography for screening purposes, we carried out a prospective, comparative study. Sixty-two patients were evaluated. Mean serum creatinine was 4.3 mg/dl. Of 116 kidneys, 45 were obstructed according to urographic criteria and 42 of these were correctly called hydronephrotic by sonography. The 3 false negative sonographic studies occurred in 2 patients. All 3 kidneys contained radiopaque calculi visible on the plain abdominal film. Of the 71 nonobstructed kidneys, 5 were mistakenly called hydronephrotic by ultrasound, giving a false positive rate of 7%. We believe it is appropriate to use gray-scale ultrasound as a screening test for urinary obstruction in azotemic patients providing the plain abdominal radiograph shows no calcifications.
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