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Quantitative Ultrasound for Measuring Obstructive Severity in Children with Hydronephrosis

Authors :
Craig A. Peters
Aaron D. Martin
Juan J. Cerrolaza
Nabile M. Safdar
Marius George Linguraru
Emmarie Myers
Source :
The Journal of urology. 195(4 Pt 1)
Publication Year :
2015

Abstract

We define sonographic biomarkers for hydronephrotic renal units that can predict the necessity of diuretic nuclear renography.We selected a cohort of 50 consecutive patients with hydronephrosis of varying severity in whom 2-dimensional sonography and diuretic mercaptoacetyltriglycine renography had been performed. A total of 131 morphological parameters were computed using quantitative image analysis algorithms. Machine learning techniques were then applied to identify ultrasound based safety thresholds that agreed with the t½ for washout. A best fit model was then derived for each threshold level of t½ that would be clinically relevant at 20, 30 and 40 minutes. Receiver operating characteristic curve analysis was performed. Sensitivity, specificity and area under the receiver operating characteristic curve were determined. Improvement obtained by the quantitative imaging method compared to the Society for Fetal Urology grading system and the hydronephrosis index was statistically verified.For the 3 thresholds considered and at 100% sensitivity the specificities of the quantitative imaging method were 94%, 70% and 74%, respectively. Corresponding area under the receiver operating characteristic curve values were 0.98, 0.94 and 0.94, respectively. Improvement obtained by the quantitative imaging method over the Society for Fetal Urology grade and hydronephrosis index was statistically significant (p0.05 in all cases).Quantitative imaging analysis of renal sonograms in children with hydronephrosis can identify thresholds of clinically significant washout times with 100% sensitivity to decrease the number of diuretic renograms in up to 62% of children.

Details

ISSN :
15273792
Volume :
195
Issue :
4 Pt 1
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
The Journal of urology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....5eec5743d807a3119f9024f63a9b4af3