Aim: To ascertain the diagnostic efficacy of reflux sonography with th
e application of the echo-enhancing agent Levovist(R) in comparison wi
th X-ray voiding cystourethrography (VCUG). Patients and methods: Echo
-enhanced voiding urosonography (VUS) and VCUG were performed successi
vely in one examination session in 114 children referred for the inves
tigation of possible vesicoureteral reflux (VUR). After sonography of
the urinary tract the bladder was filled with normal saline and Levovi
st(R) was administered. Reflux was diagnosed when hyperechogenic,float
ing microbubbles appeared in the ureters or renal pelvises. Results: A
total of 226 kidney-ureter units were available for analysis. Reflux
was diagnosed in 80 units. All grades of reflux were represented. In 1
5 kidney-ureter units VUR was diagnosed with echo-enhanced VUS but was
not seen at VCUG. The contrary was true in 3 units. High sensitivity
and specificity in comparison to the VCUG could be attributed to the e
cho-enhanced VUS. The long imaging window attainable with Levovist(R)
makes the documentation of convincing images possible, contributing to
the high diagnostic efficacy. Conclusion: Echo-enhanced VUS is compar
able to VCUG in the diagnosis of reflux.