Rapid, Contrast-Enhanced, Diuretic Magnetic Resonance Imaging of Unilateral Partial Ureteral Obstruction An Experimental Study in Micropigs
- 1 January 1989
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wolters Kluwer Health in Investigative Radiology
- Vol. 24 (1) , 37-46
- https://doi.org/10.1097/00004424-198901000-00010
Abstract
The value of rapid, contrast-enhanced, diuretic magnetic resonance (MR) imaging (using ferrioxamine B and furosemide) in demonstrating partial unilateral ureteral obstruction and the potential of such MR imaging in differentiating obstructive from nonobstructive hydronephrosis was assessed in six micropigs. MR imaging (0.35 Tesla, partial-flip technique with repetition time [TR] of 125 milliseconds, echo-delay time [TE] of 20 milliseconds, and flip angle of 70°) was performed before, and at 5, 12, and 19 days after partial ureteral obstruction. Additionally, MR images were acquired 5, 12, and 19 days after release of obstruction. The diuretic was injected 10 minutes after the contrast medium. MR findings were correlated with results from nuclear scintigraphy (99mTc-DMSA uptake). MR images provided good morphologic detail from which renal size, parenchymal thickness, and degree of hydronephrosis could be determined. Contrast medium allowed assessment of cortical uptake and urinary excretion. The course of cortical signal enhancement best characterized the difference between obstructive and nonobstructive hydronephrosis. Normal kidneys and kidneys with nonobstructive hydronephrosis showed progressive decrease in cortical signal enhancement (—11.7% within 40 minutes) after furosemide injection. The kidneys with obstructive hydronephrosis demonstrated a plateau of signal enhancement without decrease (—0.7% within 40 minutes). These results demonstrate the utility of rapid contrast-enhancing, diuretic MR imaging in differentiating obstructive from nonobstructive hydronephrosis.Keywords
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