A Non-Invasive γ-Camera Technique for the Measurement of Intrarenal Flow Distribution in Man
- 1 October 1981
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Portland Press Ltd. in Clinical Science
- Vol. 61 (4) , 385-389
- https://doi.org/10.1042/cs0610385
Abstract
1. A new method, based on the transit time of o-iodohippurate sodium (Hippuran) through the kidney, is proposed as an accurate non-invasive means of measuring the intrarenal flow distribution in man. 2. Data from [123I]Hippuran γ-camera renography are utilized in this method which employs region of interest selection, deconvolution, cross-correlation and curve subtraction to obtain the spectrum of transit times through the cortical and juxtamedullary nephrons. 3. In 12 normal subjects the mean percentage cortical flow was 83.9% (sem 0.7%) which is approximately the anatomical proportion of cortical nephrons in the human kidney. 4. Cortical flow as a percentage of total was significantly reduced in 21 hypertensive patients, all of whom had no evidence of primary renal disease (mean 74.6%, sem 1.5%). 5. In both the normotensive and hypertensive groups there was a good correlation between the results obtained from the left and right kidneys of the same patient showing the parallel physiological response of the two kidneys (mean difference 4%, P < 0.001). 6. Reduction in the distribution of flow to the cortical nephrons in the essential hypertensive patients supports the hypothesis that renal autoregulation is important in this syndrome.Keywords
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