Abstract

Childhood hydronephrosis (HN) is accurately detected by ultrasound (US), but its functional work-up remains a domain of scintigraphy, the Whitaker-test, and clinical follow-up. We utilized color doppler US (CD-Jet) of uretero-vesical jets (UVJ) to visualize the post-obstructive ureteral flow in childhood HN. A total of 177 standardized CD-Jet were performed in 132 children aged 1 day to 14.9 years. Sixty-nine investigations in 43 patients with unilateral HN were compared with a standardized technetium 99m-mercaptotriacetylglycine nephrogram; in 10 infants both procedures were performed consecutively on the same day. UVJ were visible in 96% of all investigations. Ureteral obstruction resulted in absence of UVJ in 85% of examinations; in the remaining 15% the jet frequency was less than 10% observed in the contralateral control. Results are highly significant in both uretero-pelvic (P < 0.00007) and uretero-vesical lesions (P < 0.00005, Wilcoxon test) and are reproducible in sequential investigations. In nonobstructive distal HN the jet frequency averaged 70% of the unaffected side (P < 0.05). In proximal lesions it is equal. Jet evaluation in reflux nephropathy did not differ from controls. Compared with scintigraphy, CD-US identifies obstruction with a specificity of 94.2% and sensitivity of 94.8%. CD-US of UVJ therefore may serve as a reliable screening parameter in unilateral childhood HN.

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