Description:
Background: UTI (urinary tract infection) is a leading case of renal scarring. Most of nephrons
are found in kidney cortex, so it is important for early diagnosis of scarring. In this study, we
investigated if scarring affects GFR (glomerular filtration rate) and serum level of creatinine
through dual multipurpose 99mTc-GH (99mTc-Glucoheptonate) scintigraphy in patients with UTI.
Methods: During this study 21 patients with UTI were studied by 99mTc-GH scan. For performing
scintigraphy, the patient was injected by 370-555 MBq of 99mTc-GH and studied through two
steps including dynamic (immediately after injection) and static (2-3h after injection) phases.
The results were evaluated by appropriate analytical methods. Moreover, five patients were
studied by both 99mTc-DMSA/GH (99mTc-dimercaptosuccinic acid and 99mTc-Glucoheptonate) to
show 99mTc-GH scan is beneficial for detection of additional problems.
Results: The results showed that there is an association between right/left kidney scarring and
related GFR. Furthermore,, the odds of decreased right and left kidney GFR with scarring
is 12.64 and 11.89 times more than normal kidney, respectively. Also, there is a significant
association between renal scarring and serum level of creatinine. The study showed that the odds
of increased serum level of creatinine in patients with scarring are 6.75 times more than patients
without scarring. Moreover, the survey of five patients with both 99mTc-DMSA/GH scans showed
99mTc-GH could be helpful with diagnosis of some renal problems as well as scarring.
Conclusion: Through this study by 99mTc-GH, it was demonstrated that kidney glomerular
filtration rate and serum level of creatinine are associated with renal scarring. Furthermore,
it was shown that 99mTc-GH scintigraphy could detect dilatation and abstraction of collection
system in addition to renal scarring through static/dynamic renal scintigraphy.
URL:
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Type:
Journal
Document:
Diploma III Farmasi
Date:
23-06-2024
Author:
Ashraf Fakhari