Journal of Peking University(Health Sciences) ›› 2015, Vol. 47 ›› Issue (4): 638-642. doi: 10.3969/j.issn.1671-167X.2015.04.018

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Efficiency evaluation of diuretic renography in the operative or conservative treatments of unilateral ureteropelvic junction obstruction patients

LIU Meng*, FU Zhan-li*△, DI Li-juan, ZHANG Jian-hua, FAN Yan, ZHANG Xu-chu, WANG Rong-fu   

  1. (Department of Nuclear Medicine, Peking University First Hospital, Beijing 100034, China)
  • Online:2015-08-18 Published:2015-08-18
  • Contact: FU Zhan-li E-mail:fuzhanli2002@163.com
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    Supported by the Seeding Grant for Medicine and Information Sciences of Peking University (BMU20140398)

Abstract:

Objective:To analyze the efficiency of diuretic renography in the management of unilateral ureteropelvic junction obstruction (UPJO) patients, by observing the affected kidney relative renal function (RRF) and drainage in the period of follow-up. Methods:In the study, 76 patients diagnosed as unilateral UPJO were retrospectively collected. Diuretic renography was performed on all the patients initially, and during the period of follow-up. No morphological or functional abnormalities were detected on the contralateral kidney. Changes of affected renal RRF and drainage were observed during the follow-up period. The correlations of initial RRF (RRFinitial) and drainage type with RRF improvement were analyzed.Results:In the operative group (57 cases), the RRFinitial of affected kidney was 40.81%±12.96%, and the RRF in the last follow-up (RRFrecent) was 44.63%±13.21% (P<0.05). Drainage improvements was found in 54.00% of the obstructive patients (27/50), and unchanged in 71.43% of the non-obstructive patients (5/7). In the conservative group (19 cases), the RRFinitial was 46.47%±12.84%, and the RRFrecent was 46.95%±11.86% (P>0.05). One obstructive patient (1/10) was found with improved drainage, and the other 9 obstructive patients (9/10) and all of the non-obstructive patients (9/9) were observed with unchanged drainage. Four patients with deteriorated RRF in the conservative group received surgery. There were no significant differences in the changes of affected renal RRF in different RRFinitial and drainage types in both operative and conservative groups.Conclusion:Diuretic renography could be effectively applied in the follow-up of unilateral UPJO patients. Operation could improve affected kidney’s RRF, and better some patients’ drainage conditions. However, for those patients with no or minor clinical symptoms, conservative management could be accepted if RRF remains stable during the period of follow up.

Key words: Radioisotope renography, Kidney pelvis, Ureteral obstruction, Diuretics, Kidney function tests

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  • R817.4
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