Abstract

In developed countries, the main methods of research and dynamic monitoring of cystic kidney formations are CT and MRI, but their use is impossible in patients with severe concomitant diseases, as well as in the presence of metal structures, pacemakers, etc. Additionally, taking into account the high dose of radiation exposure when using CT obtained by the patient during dynamic observation, the development of alternative methods is relevant. These include, but not limited to, ultrasound using contrast enhancement, which can be used as an alternative or additional method in primary diagnosis or in the dynamic observation of cystic kidney formations. In the article, the authors provide their own experience with the use of an ultrasound contrast medium for the diagnosis and dynamic observation of complex kidney cysts, as well as the introduction of ultrasound observation using a contrast medium to classify patients according to Bosniak M.A.The study included the results of the use of contrast enhanced ultrasound (CEUS) in 28 patients with various cystic formations of the kidneys. The patients were previously divided into two groups: the first consisted of 13 patients with simple cysts, the second – 15 with suspected complex cysts. As a result of the study, the patients were distributed as follows: 15 patients were classified as Bosniak type I, 7 patients – as type II, 3 - type III, 3 - type IV. The studied CEUS method is simple and effective. The specificity of the method was 78.57%, the accuracy of the method was 85.71%, the predictive value of the positive result was 81.25%, and the predictive value of the negative result was 91.66%. CEUS helps to quickly and accurately conduct differential diagnosis between a simple cyst and a complex one, as well as classify cysts according to M.A. Bosniak.

Highlights

  • In developed countries, the main methods of research and dynamic monitoring of cystic kidney formations are CT and MRI, but their use is impossible in patients with severe concomitant diseases, as well as in the presence of metal structures, pacemakers, etc

  • The study included the results of the use of contrast enhanced ultrasound (CEUS) in 28 patients with various cystic formations of the kidneys

  • The patients were previously divided into two groups: the first consisted of 13 patients with simple cysts, the second – 15 with suspected complex cysts

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Назойкин Использование контрастного усиления при ультразвуковом исследовании простых и сложных кист почек. ИСПОЛЬЗОВАНИЕ КОНТРАСТНОГО УСИЛЕНИЯ ПРИ УЛЬТРАЗВУКОВОМ ИССЛЕДОВАНИИ ПРОСТЫХ И СЛОЖНЫХ КИСТ ПОЧЕК. В развитых странах основными методами исследования и динамического наблюдения за кистозными образованиями почек являются КТ и МРТ, однако их применение невозможно у пациентов с тяжелыми сопутствующими заболеваниями, а также при наличии в организме металлоконструкций, кардиостимуляторов и т.д. К относится ультразвуковое исследование с применением контрастного усиления (КУУЗИ), которое может использоваться как альтернативный или дополнительный метод в первичной диагностике или в динамическом наблюдении кистозных образований почек. В статье авторы приводят собственный опыт применения при ультразвуковом исследовании контрастного препарата для диагностики и динамического наблюдения сложных кист почек, а также внедрения этой технологии для распределения пациентов по классификации M.A. Bosniak. Для цитирования: Соловьев Я.А., Митина Л.А., Алексеев Б.Я., Степанов С.О., Калпинский А.С., Димитров В.О., Назойкин Е.А. Использование контрастного усиления при ультразвуковом исследовании простых и сложных кист почек // Biomedical Photonics. Herzen Moscow Oncology Research Center – branch of FSBI NMRRC of the Ministry of Health of Russia, Moscow, Russia 2Moscow State University of Food Production, Moscow, Russia

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