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The value of X-ray digital tomosynthesis in the diagnosis of urinary calculi.

Shifeng Liu1, Hong Wang2, Weihua Feng3, Xiaokun Hu1, Jian Guo3, Qingjun Shang4, Zixiang Li1, Hongsheng Yu5.   

Abstract

Urinary calculus is a common and recurrent condition that affects kidney function. The present study evaluated the use of digital tomosynthesis (DTS) and Kidneys-Ureters-Bladder (KUB) radiography as methods of diagnosing urinary calculi. Unenhanced multidetector computed tomography (UMDCT) was used in the diagnosis of calculi. KUB radiography and DTS procedures were conducted on patients prior to and following bowel preparation to detect kidney, ureteral and bladder calculi. Differences in diagnostic performance of KUB radiography and DTS imaging on prepared and unprepared bowel were evaluated using the χ2 test. The consistency of diagnostic results between two examining physicians was analyzed using the κ test. A total of 138 calculi from 80 patients were detected via UMDCT. The calculi detection rates of KUB prior to and following bowel preparation were 47.8 and 66.7% respectively, and the calculi detection rate of DTS prior to and following bowel preparation were 94.2 and 96.4%, respectively. The detection rates of calculi >5 mm via KUB prior to and following bowel preparation were 56.6 and 73.5% respectively, and in DTS they were 100% prior to and following bowel preparation. Economically, DTS performed on the unprepared bowel was the most cost effective, followed by DTS on the prepared bowel, KUB on the unprepared bowel and KUB on the prepared bowel. Therefore, the current study concluded that DTS may be an appropriate first-line imaging technique in patients with urinary calculi.

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Keywords:  computer tomography; digital tomosynthesis; kidneys-ureters-bladder; unenhanced multidetector computed tomography; urinary calculi

Year:  2017        PMID: 29434761      PMCID: PMC5774395          DOI: 10.3892/etm.2017.5531

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Exp Ther Med        ISSN: 1792-0981            Impact factor:   2.447


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