Abstract
Objective To explore the significance of dynamic radionuclide renal imaging in monitoring ureterolithiasis before and after operation. Methods 40 patients with ureteral calculi were monitored by renal dynamic imaging. The patients’ renal conditions were dynamically analyzed; and the conditions before and after the operation were compared. The patients’ renal functions were monitored. The patients’ renal function recovery was analyzed after surgery. Results The glomerular filtration rate was lower before than after operation, with a statistical difference. All the patients’ renal function related indicators were improved after operation; there was no statistical difference in NGAL but were in Cys-C and KIM-1 between before and after operation. Conclusion The significance of nuclide renal dynamic imaging in monitoring ureterolithiasis before and after operation is that it can reflect the patients’ renal conditions, is helpful for the patients’ accurate diagnosis and analysis and predict their disease conditions and outcomes, and give them corresponding treatment; so it is worth being clinically applied. Key words: Ureterolithiasis; Lithotripsy; Nuclide renal dynamic imaging; Monitoring significance
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