Grading Nephroureteral Dilatation Detected in the First Year of Life: Correlation with Obstruction
- 1 August 1992
- journal article
- Published by Wolters Kluwer Health in Journal of Urology
- Vol. 148 (2 Part 2) , 609-614
- https://doi.org/10.1016/s0022-5347(17)36668-5
Abstract
To understand better the significance of pediatric idiopathic nephroureteral dilatation the renal ultrasound images of patients less than 1 year old with hydronephrosis or hydroureteronephrosis were graded and compared to the radiological diagnosis of obstruction as determined by diuresis renography and/or urography. The study included 73 boys and 30 girls with hydronephrosis (76 patients) or hydroureteronephrosis (27). For hydronephrosis obstruction was diagnosed in 56 children (74%) and involved 61 of 97 kidneys (63%). For obstructed kidneys the mean grade of hydronephrosis (3.4 +/- 0.7 standard deviation) was statistically different from that of nonobstructed kidneys (1.6 +/- 0.8 standard deviation) (p less than 0.05). When the value to predict obstruction was set at grade 3 hydronephrosis or greater there was an 88% sensitivity and 95% specificity. For hydroureteronephrosis obstruction was diagnosed in 15 of 27 children (56%) and involved 17 of 34 kidneys (50%). The degree of dilatation was weighted as a score to assess the grades of hydronephrosis and ureteral dilatation, namely hydroureteronephrosis score equals grade of hydronephrosis plus grade of ureteral dilatation. In obstructed megaureters the mean hydroureteronephrosis score (5.8 +/- 1.0) was statistically different from that for nonobstructed megaureters (mean hydroureteronephrosis score 2.7 +/- 1.9) (p less than 0.001). When the value to predict obstruction was set at hydroureteronephrosis score of 5 or greater there was a 94% sensitivity and 80% specificity. Although ultrasound examination alone cannot be used to diagnose urinary obstruction, the radiological diagnosis of obstruction is linked with the grade of hydronephrosis or score of hydroureteronephrosis.Keywords
This publication has 13 references indexed in Scilit:
- “Well-tempered” diuresis renography: Its historical development, physiological and technical pitfalls, and standardized technique protocolSeminars in Nuclear Medicine, 1992
- An experimental approach to explain some misinterpretations of diuresis renographyNuclear Medicine Communications, 1988
- Imaging of uretero-pelvic junction obstruction with stimulated diuresisPediatric Radiology, 1988
- Neonatal RenomegalyJournal of Urology, 1987
- Ureteropelvic junction stenosis: antenatal ultrasonographic diagnosis, postnatal investigation, and follow-up.Radiology, 1986
- Urinary tract dilatation in utero: classification and clinical applications.Radiology, 1986
- Sonographic biometry in obstructive uropathy of children: Preoperative diagnosis and postoperative monitoringUrologic Radiology, 1985
- Ureterovesical obstruction and megaloureter: diagnosis by real-time US.Radiology, 1985
- Ultrasonic assessment of hydronephrosis of pregnancy.Radiology, 1983
- Early Postoperative Assessment of the Functional Patency of Ureterovesical Junction following UreteroneocystostomyJournal of Urology, 1981