Diagnostic and functional implications of pelvocalyceal system nonvisualization on [99m]Tc-DTPA renal images.

S Sostre, H H Drew, Z Szabo, H Rivera-Luna, E E Camargo
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Abstract

Most functional abnormalities observed on 99mTc-DTPA renal images probably reflect GFR changes and the functional consequences of these changes. We have noted an unexplained failure of the pelvocalyceal system to visualize in some patients during the renal imaging sequence. This led us to study the relationship between pelvocalyceal nonvisualization and GFR, and to search for plausible explanations of the absent visualization. In 41 patients with combined renal imaging and GFR determinations, pelvecalyceal nonvisualization was seen only with GFR values below 20 ml/min. The sign was 100% sensitive and 100% specific predicting GFR less than 20 and serum creatinine above 2.9 mg/dl. In vitro studies revealed markedly reduced amounts of DTPA chelate in the urine of patients with GFR less than 20, but in addition they had decreased tubular water reabsorption leading to dilution of the already reduced urine chelate contents. The reduced amounts of 99mTc-DTPA per ml of pelvocalyceal urine may account for the nonvisualization of this system. It may be that the intensity of the pelvocalyceal system reflects the adequacy of both the GFR, and the water reabsorptive function of the renal tubules.

[99m]Tc-DTPA肾图像上盆腔系统不可见的诊断和功能意义。
99mTc-DTPA肾脏图像上观察到的大多数功能异常可能反映了GFR的变化以及这些变化的功能后果。我们注意到,在一些患者的肾脏成像序列中,盆腔系统出现了无法解释的可视化失败。这导致我们研究盆腔不可见与GFR之间的关系,并寻找不可见的合理解释。在41例联合肾显像和GFR检测的患者中,只有GFR值低于20 ml/min时才出现肾盂不可见。该体征对GFR小于20和血清肌酐高于2.9 mg/dl的预测具有100%的敏感性和100%的特异性。体外研究显示,GFR低于20的患者尿液中DTPA螯合物的含量明显减少,但此外,他们还减少了管状水的重吸收,导致已经减少的尿液螯合物含量的稀释。每毫升盆腔尿液中99mTc-DTPA的减少量可能是该系统不可见的原因。可能是肾盂系统的强度反映了GFR的充分性和肾小管的水重吸收功能。
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