Acute Effects of Full Urinary Bladder and Full Caecal Urinary Reservoir on Regional Renal Function
- 1 January 1984
- journal article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in Scandinavian Journal of Urology and Nephrology
- Vol. 18 (4) , 299-306
- https://doi.org/10.3109/00365598409180200
Abstract
Scintillation camera renograms were recorded in six patients without a history of bladder function disturbances and in eight patients with caecal urinary reservoir. Each patient was studied once with empty bladder/reservoir and once with full bladder/reservoir. Renograms were obtained from parenchyma, pelvis and whole kidney. Time was measured from injection of isotope to peak of the renogram curve (Tmax) and to the point corresponding to the centre of gravity of the area under the curve (Tg). A full reservoir gave longer Tmax and Tg for both parenchyma and pelvis than an empty reservoir. With full bladder the only significant change was Tg increase for renal pelvis. In the patients with full caecal reservoir, the elimination of radioisotope from the renal pelvis was significantly slower, reflected as longer Tmax and Tg, than in the subjects with full bladder. In comparisons between empty and full bladder/reservoir, Tg permitted clearer separation between the groups than did Tmax. The higher Tmax and Tg values for full than for empty reservoir indicated obstruction to urinary flow and could be ascribed to the high intrareservoir pressure. Regularly occurring pressure waves with amplitudes of 30-65 cm H2O were recorded in the reservoirs, sometimes reflected as transient increases in radioisotope activity in the renograms. In some patients the two kidneys differed considerably in their response to a full urinary bladder or reservoir. The cause may have been difference in the dynamics of the two ureterovesical junctions or of the ureterointestinal anastomoses.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)Keywords
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