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Evaluation of the influence of the diuretic injection timing (F+0 Vs F-15) on the dynamic 99mTc- DTPA renal scintigraphy for the diagnosis of suspected obstructive uropathy in adult hydronephrotic patients.


Clinical Trial Description

Obstructive uropathy can be defined as any blockage of urine drainage from the kidney (renal calyces or renal pelvis), ureter, or bladder. As a result of the blockage, urine backs up into the kidneys, causing dilatation of the ureter, renal pelvis, and renal calyces, which can damage the kidney if it is not treated. The appearance of dilated or enlarged renal pelvis and calyces is referred to as hydronephrosis and is a symptom of obstructive uropathy.

Diuresis renography(renal scan with using of diuretic drug such as furosemide) is non-invasive test which is based on a high endogenous rate of urine flow stimulated by the administration of furosemide. Interpretation of the test is based on the rate of washout of the radiopharmaceutical from the collecting system in the upper urinary tract.

A number of different protocols exist in terms of the timing of furosemide injection, (F+0) protocol in which furosemide is injected at the same time of radiotracer administration &( F - 15)protocol in which furosemide is administered 15 min before tracer administration. ;


Study Design


Related Conditions & MeSH terms

  • Renal Scan in Suspected Obstructive Uropathy in Adult Hydronephrotic Patient
  • Urologic Diseases

NCT number NCT04564469
Study type Observational
Source Assiut University
Contact walaa gamal fathy, Resident doctor
Phone 01065037395
Email dr.walaa196@gmail.com
Status Not yet recruiting
Phase
Start date October 1, 2020
Completion date November 2021