Xiangqin Gao, Pengxin Wang, Hai-Ling Ding, Jinjin Shan, Si-Jun Wang
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Infundibulopelvic angle assessment: non-contrast computed tomography vs. traditional methods.
This study aimed to assess the efficacy of a novel methodology for quantifying the infundibulopelvic angle using non-contrast computed tomography with conventional techniques involving intravenous urography or retrograde pyelography. We retrospectively analyzed 35 patients who underwent 64 simultaneous kidney multirow computed tomography scans and intravenous urography or retrograde pyelography. The infundibulopelvic angle values were measured for each patient. A paired t-test was conducted to compare the infundibulopelvic angle measurement values derived from the computed tomography scans with those obtained through intravenous urography or retrograde pyelography. The mean age of the cohort was 48.86 ± 16.21 years, with 26 males and 9 females. The mean infundibulopelvic angle measured via computed tomography was 41.58 ± 16.15°, compared with 42.02 ± 16.96° using traditional methods. The paired t-test results did not indicate a statistically significant difference between the values obtained using the two measurement methods (p > 0.05). Thus, the infundibulopelvic angle measurements derived from non-contrast computed tomography scans were found to be comparable to those obtained using traditional contrast-based imaging techniques. This new methodology offers clinical simplicity, obviates the need for intravenous contrast agents, mitigates financial expenditures, and potentially shortens the duration of hospitalization for patients.
期刊介绍:
Official Journal of the International Urolithiasis Society
The journal aims to publish original articles in the fields of clinical and experimental investigation only within the sphere of urolithiasis and its related areas of research. The journal covers all aspects of urolithiasis research including the diagnosis, epidemiology, pathogenesis, genetics, clinical biochemistry, open and non-invasive surgical intervention, nephrological investigation, chemistry and prophylaxis of the disorder. The Editor welcomes contributions on topics of interest to urologists, nephrologists, radiologists, clinical biochemists, epidemiologists, nutritionists, basic scientists and nurses working in that field.
Contributions may be submitted as full-length articles or as rapid communications in the form of Letters to the Editor. Articles should be original and should contain important new findings from carefully conducted studies designed to produce statistically significant data. Please note that we no longer publish articles classified as Case Reports. Editorials and review articles may be published by invitation from the Editorial Board. All submissions are peer-reviewed. Through an electronic system for the submission and review of manuscripts, the Editor and Associate Editors aim to make publication accessible as quickly as possible to a large number of readers throughout the world.