Abstract

Introduction: Dynamic renal scintigraphy with 99mTechnetium diethylenetriaminepentaacetic acid (99mTc DTPA) is a generally used imaging technique for evaluating renal function of patients with various nephro-urological conditions. Clinical application of SPECT/CT nephroscintigraphy has rarely been discussed. Objective: The aim of the study was to evaluate the added value of SPECT/CT imaging to dynamic renal scintigraphy with 99mTc DTPA. Materials and Methods: Thirty two patients (66% female and 34% male) who underwent dynamic nephroscintigraphy with subsequent SPECT/CT with mean age 55.9±18.25 years was observed. The CT scan was performed with a low dose protocol. A dose of 185MBq (5mCi) 99mTc DTPA was administered intravenously. Results: Our analysis demonstrated impaired relative renal function in various degrees of left kidney in 18 patients (56%) and of right kidney in 14 patients (44%). SPECT/CT imaging revealed the specific cause, responsible for the renal dysfunction in the cases. The hybrid imaging demonstrated urolithiasis in 11 patients, postopertative strictures of ureter in 5 patients, diagnosed urological cancer in 4 patients, external compression of ureter from ovarian cyst in 1 patient and compression of ureter due to nephroptosis in 1 patient as a possible obstructive cause. In 10 patients congenital renal anomalies were the identified causes of impaired renal function – hypoplastic kidney in 4 patients, duplex kidney in 2 patients, multiple cortical cysts in 2 patients, aberrant vessel obstructing the pyeloureteral segment in 1 patient and horseshoe kidney in 1 patient. Conclusion: The combination of conventional 99mTc DTPA dynamic renal scintigraphy with subsequent SPECT/CT could provide not only functional but also anatomical information of the urinary tract, especially in the evaluation of obstructive uropathies and congenital renal abnormalities, that can change the clinical management

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