慢性肾脏疾病:贝宁大学教学医院的超声/临床表现

B. Igbinedion, E. Okaka
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导读:肾脏疾病由多种原因引起,可导致死亡,特别是如果进展为慢性肾脏疾病。其中一些患者可以通过保守治疗、药物、透析或肾移植来治疗,这取决于几个因素。在几种检查方法(临床、实验室和放射学)中,超声起着重要作用。肾脏的尺寸、超声表现和多普勒特征对评估肾脏是有用的。因此,将CKD患者的超声和临床表现相关联可能会提供有用的信息。方法:该研究是横断面描述性的,涉及35例CKD患者。这些患者正在接受CKD治疗,并被推荐进行肾脏扫描作为治疗的一部分。他们的血清肌酐值被用于将他们分类为CKD分期,使用MDRD公式来估计eGFR。超声检查结果与CKD分期相关。采用SPSS 20进行统计分析。结果:参与者平均年龄41.8岁,年龄在20 ~ 72岁之间。平均血清肌酐值为肌酐4.0±1.8mg/dL。重度CKD患者的肾肿大比例最高,右侧为69.2%,左侧为75%。然而,在严重和极严重阶段,仅在两个肾脏中可见100%的肾脏萎缩。88.9%的重度CKD患者肾皮质回声增强(III级)。结论:CKD的肾脏超声表现可用于确定疾病的进展,尽管在非常严重的CKD阶段可以看到正常的超声表现。关键词:CKD, CKD分期,肾肿大,肾回声,肾尺寸,肾容量,蛋白尿
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Chronic kidney disease: sonographic/clinical findings at the University Of Benin Teaching Hospital
Introduction: Kidney disease arises from various causes which can lead to death, especially if it progresses to chronic renal disease. Some of these patients can be managed by the use of conservative management, drugs, dialysis or renal transplantation depending on several factors. Amongst several investigative methods (clinical, laboratory and radiological), ultrasound plays an important role. The dimensions of the kidneys, its sonographic appearances and Doppler characteristics are useful in assessing the kidneys. Consequently correlating sonographic and clinical findings in CKD patients may yield useful information.Methods: The study is a cross-sectional descriptive type that involves 35 CKD patients. These patients were being managed for CKD and were referred for renal scan as part of their management. Theirserum creatinine values were used to categorize them into CKD stages using the MDRD formula for eGFR estimation. The sonographic findings were then correlated with the CKD stages. Statistical analysis was done using SPSS version 20.Results: The mean age of the participant was 41.8 years with the age ranging from 20 to 72 years. The mean serum creatinine value was creatinine 4.0±1.8mg/dL. Participants with severe CKD stage had the highest proportion of renomegaly with 69.2% on the right and 75% on the left. However, 100% of shrunken kidneys were seen in the severe and very severe stages only in both kidneys. There were 88.9% of patients in the severe CKD stage with increased renal cortical echogenicity (grade III).Conclusion: Renal sonographic findings in CKD may be used to determine the progress of the disease, although normal sonographic findings may be seen in cases of very severe CKD stage.Keywords: CKD, CKD staging, renomegaly, renal echogenicity, renal dimensions, renal volume, proteinuria
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