Assessment of kidney morphological changes following lithotripsy using ultrasound in Sudanese population

Journal Title: IOSR Journal of Dental and Medical Sciences (IOSR-JDMS) - Year 2018, Vol 17, Issue 10

Abstract

Assessment of kidney morphological changes following lithotripsy by ultrasound in Sudanese populationusing a color Duplex ultrasound machine capable of B-mode imaging,pulsed wave, Duplex scanning and Doppler flow imaging, and this study consists of 100 patients with kidney lithotripsy and refers for ultrasound before and after lithotripsy procedures. Were the results show that the correlate between age group with cortical thickness were the patients with thin cortical thickness was lower than normal cortical thickness with rate 23:58. And the patients with age group 31- 40 years was more frequently with 26 patients for both normal and thick cortical thickness and the age group 61-70 years was lower frequently with 10 patients. Also, correlate between gender with stone location were the upper location was just for male with 4 patients, for middle location the male was 17 and the female 18, for lower location was 31 male patients and 11 female patients. correlate between age group and stone location according to the location for lower stone location was just four patients their age ranges from 31-40 years, and for meddle location the dominant age group was 41-50 years and in lower location the dominant age group was 31-40 years. While correlate between age group with stone shape were 49 patients with solitary and 32 patients with multiple stone, and the patients with age group 31-40 years was more frequently in both solitary and multiple stone 14 and 12 patients respectively. Using regression equation found that the relation between volume of kidney with patients age were the rate of change for volume was decrease by rate 0.2983 for each year. And the relation between volume of kidney with body mass index were the rate of for the volume increase with rate 0.2922 for each kg/cm2 .

Authors and Affiliations

Mohamed E. Osman, Ayman H. E. Abdalgadir, Mohamed E. M. Garelnabi

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  • EP ID EP406708
  • DOI 10.9790/0853-1710106265.
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Mohamed E. Osman, Ayman H. E. Abdalgadir, Mohamed E. M. Garelnabi (2018). Assessment of kidney morphological changes following lithotripsy using ultrasound in Sudanese population. IOSR Journal of Dental and Medical Sciences (IOSR-JDMS), 17(10), 62-65. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-406708