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Isotope nephrography is nowadays widely applied to the study of renal transplants. Major advantages of this technique have been obtained for the prognostic evaluation of transplant rejection and in the differential diagnosis of
oliguria
and anuria. The authors report on 14 cases of renal transplant recipients examined with renal scintigraphy 3-4 days after surgery. In agreement with literature data, the authors wish to stress the importance of the correct use of different tracers (
DTPA
, MAG3) for renal scintigraphy and nephrography. Problems and complications in renal transplants are studied with the simultaneous use of these tracers. The evaluation of renal blood flow and vascular complications requires radiopharmaceutical
DTPA
, which is excreted only by glomerular filtration. In contrast to 99mTc-
DTPA
, 99mTc-MAG3 is now the tracer of choice in the evaluation of tubular function. Some problems are still to be solved regarding patients management, such as the necessary chronologic relationship between surgical phases and nephrographic/scintigraphic examinations and early and late follow-up of renal transplant recipients.
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PMID:[New medico-nuclear applications in the postoperative study of kidney transplant]. 224 44
The effects of contrast media on renal function and the cortical retention of contrast media after abdominal angiography were investigated. Sixteen nondiabetic patients with predialytic chronic renal failure received either the nonionic dimeric contrast medium iodixanol or the monomeric contrast medium iohexol in a double-blind randomized study. All patients were well hydrated before, during and after angiography. Mean 99mTc-
DTPA
clearance was 14.0 ml/min/1.73 m2 in the iodixanol group, and 9.3 ml/min/1.73 m2 in the iohexol group at baseline. No statistically significant changes were seen after angiography. Serum creatinine increased significantly 48 and 72 h after angiography in both groups, and then normalized. Creatinine clearance was reduced only in the iohexol group, at 72-96 h. The urinary excretion of renal enzymes and of total protein did not change significantly. No patients developed
oliguria
or required dialysis during the 7-day observation period. Increased attenuation in the renal cortex, measured by computed tomography and probably reflecting intracellular retention of contrast medium, peaked at 24 h, and was observed in both groups during the follow-up period. Thus, although transient and minor changes in glomerular filtration rate were noted, both iodixanol and iohexol were safe for use in angiography in nondiabetic patients with severe chronic failure when the patients were well hydrated.
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PMID:Angiography with nonionic X-ray contrast media in severe chronic renal failure: renal function and contrast retention. 885 50
We present a case of a thirty-eight-year-old man who had exercise-induced acute renal failure (exercise-induced ARF). He experienced
oliguria
, general fatigue, and vague discomfort in the lower abdomen after he exercised. As he had suffered from hypouricemia before, he was diagnosed as having exercise-induced ARF associated with hypouricemia. Enhanced computed tomography (CT) images showed patchy wedge-shaped contrast enhancement on his bilateral kidneys, consistent with characteristic observations for exercise-induced ARF. Tc-99m diethylene triamine pentaacetic acid (DPTA) renography revealed decreases in both the renal blood flow (RBF) and glomerular filtration rate (GFR), and revealed parenchymal dysfunction of the bilateral kidneys. Renogram revealed a hypofunctional pattern on the bilateral kidneys. CT images and Tc-99m
DTPA
renography also had improved when the symptoms of exercised-induced ARF indicated improvement. It has been hypothesized that one cause of exercise-induced ARF may be renal vasocontraction. Although CT images are useful in evaluating exercise-induced ARF, Tc-99m
DTPA
renography can more easily and safely evaluate renal function. We also show that Tc-99m
DTPA
renography is useful in precisely evaluating the degree of improvement of exercise-induced ARF.
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PMID:Evaluation of exercise-induced acute renal failure in renal hypouricemia using Tc-99m DTPA renography. 1609 44