Correlation of Kidney Volume on CT-Scan with Kidney Function Tests in Patients with Normal Kidneys at Haji Adam Malik Hospital Medan in 2020-2021

M. Harry
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Introduction: Kidneys have filtration and excretion functions; the glomerular filtration rate (GFR) is considered the best indicator of kidney function and may indicate abnormalities. Kidney volume can be an early indicator of kidney disorders before there is a decrease in kidney function. Changes in kidney volume may indicate structural and functional changes that indicate a disorder or disease progression. Radiological examination such as a CT-Scan has an important role in measuring the size and kidney volume and assessing kidney morphological changes for the diagnosis and staging of kidney disease as well as planning therapy. Objective: This study aims to find a correlation between the estimated kidney volume with the ellipsoid method through CT scanning and estimated kidney function by glomerular filtration rate in patients with normal kidneys. Method: An analytical study used a case-series design; all subjects were patients who had normal CT-Scan results and normal kidney function at the Haji Adam Malik Hospital in Medan in 2020–2021. Used the consecutive sampling technique and had 90 total samples. Results: There is a moderately positive correlation (r = 0,410-0,499) between volume and kidney function. A moderately negative correlation (r = -0,196 to -0,282) between kidney volume and age. A moderately positive correlation (r = 0,456-0,548) between kidney volume and body weight. There is a moderately negative correlation (r = -0.495) between renal function and age. A moderately positive correlation (r = 0,567) between renal function and body weight. Conclusion: there is a correlation between kidney volume and kidney function, the correlation between kidney volume and body weight, the correlation between kidney function and body weight.
棉兰Haji Adam Malik医院2020-2021年正常肾脏患者ct扫描肾脏体积与肾功能检查的相关性
肾脏具有过滤和排泄功能;肾小球滤过率(GFR)被认为是肾功能的最佳指标,可能提示异常。在肾功能下降之前,肾脏体积可以作为肾脏疾病的早期指标。肾脏体积的变化可能表明结构和功能的改变,表明疾病或疾病进展。ct扫描等放射学检查在测量肾脏大小和体积、评估肾脏形态学变化、肾脏疾病的诊断和分期以及计划治疗方面具有重要作用。目的:本研究旨在探讨正常肾脏患者CT扫描椭球法估算肾脏体积与肾小球滤过率估算肾功能的相关性。方法:采用病例系列设计进行分析研究;所有受试者均为2020-2021年棉兰Haji Adam Malik医院ct扫描结果正常且肾功能正常的患者。采用连续抽样技术,共90个样本。结果:体积与肾功能之间存在中度正相关(r = 0,410-0,499)。肾体积与年龄呈中度负相关(r = -0,196 ~ -0,282)。肾体积与体重呈中度正相关(r = 0,456-0,548)。肾功能与年龄呈中度负相关(r = -0.495)。肾功能与体重呈中度正相关(r = 0.567)。结论:肾脏体积与肾功能、肾脏体积与体重、肾脏功能与体重存在相关性。
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