The role of MR imaging for the assessment of complicated duplex kidneys inchildren: preliminary report

Citation
Fe. Avni et al., The role of MR imaging for the assessment of complicated duplex kidneys inchildren: preliminary report, PEDIAT RAD, 31(4), 2001, pp. 215-223
Citations number
17
Categorie Soggetti
Radiology ,Nuclear Medicine & Imaging
Journal title
PEDIATRIC RADIOLOGY
ISSN journal
03010449 → ACNP
Volume
31
Issue
4
Year of publication
2001
Pages
215 - 223
Database
ISI
SICI code
0301-0449(200104)31:4<215:TROMIF>2.0.ZU;2-K
Abstract
Objective. To determine whether MR imaging, including MR urography, is able to assess complicated duplex kidneys and to determine the possible role of MRI compared to other imaging techniques in such uropathies. Material and methods. Twenty consecutive patients (age 1 month-11 years) pr esenting with a suspicion of a complicated duplex kidney were prospectively studied with MRI and MR urography. The examinations were performed on a 0. 5-T machine using routinely available sequences that were optimised to the patient's age and size. MR images were reviewed separately by two observers blinded to the patient history. They were asked to assess the presence of a duplex kidney, the presence of an abnormality that may require surgery an d to indicate the type of the inferior ureteric insertion. A qualitative gr adation of these results was performed on the basis of the final diagnosis provided at endoscopy (n = 6) or surgery (n = 14). MR results were compared to those provided by US examinations and excretory urography, when availab le, and a non-parametric statistical analysis was performed. Results. MRI differentiated well between the upper and the lower poles of t he kidneys and correctly answered the three questions in all 20 patients. T he two observers agreed completely in all the 20 patients. MR was statistic ally superior to both US and excretory urography in the evaluation of the d istal ureter (P < 0.05). Conclusions. MRI provides a precise assessment of the complications associa ted with duplex kidneys. Its optimal role seems to be the assessment of ect opic extra-vesical ureteric insertions and whenever an occult upper pole is suspected.