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Title: Ultrasound versus magnetic resonance imaging for calculating total kidney volume in patients with ADPKD: a real-world data analysis
Authors: Fernandez, Juan M.
Hernández Socorro, Carmen Rosa 
Robador, Lucas Omar
Rodríguez Esparragón, Francisco Javier 
Medina-Garcia, Daniela
Quevedo-Reina, Juan Carlos
Lorenzo-Medina, Mercedes
Oliva Dámaso, Elena 
Perez-Borges, Patricia
Rodríguez Pérez,José Carlos 
UNESCO Clasification: 32 Ciencias médicas
320506 Nefrología
Keywords: Linear-Regression Procedures
Dominant Polycystic Disease
Renal Volume
Progression
Consortium, et al
Issue Date: 2025
Journal: Ultrasound Journal 
Abstract: Background and objectivesThis study aimed to compare Total kidney volume (TKV) measurements using US-ellipsoid (US-EL) and MRI-ellipsoid (MRI-EL) in patients with autosomal-dominant-polycystic-kidney-disease (ADPKD). It also evaluated whether the agreement between right (RKV) and left (LKV) kidney volume measurements differed. MethodsRetrospective analysis of a prospective data-base that included consecutive patients diagnosed with ADPKD. Total kidney volumes by 3D-US-EL were compared with those by MRI-EL. Bland-Altman-plots, Passing-Bablok-regression, and the concordance-correlation-coefficient (CCC) were used to compare right (RKV), left (LKV), and TKV measurements. ResultsThirty-two ADPKD patients, 14(43.7%) women, were included. Mean measured (mGFR) and estimated (eGFR) glomerular-filtration-rate (GFR) were 86.5 +/- 23.9 mL/min and 78.9 +/- 23.6 mL/min, respectively. Compared with MRI-EL, TKV (Mean difference: - 85.9 +/- 825.6 mL; 95%CI - 498.5 to 326.7 mL; p = 0.6787), RKV (Mean difference: - 58.5 +/- 507.7 mL; 95%CI - 312.2 to 195.2 mL; p = 0.6466), and LKV (Mean difference: - 27.4 +/- 413.5 mL; 95%CI - 234.1 to 179.2 mL; p = 0.7918) were lower with US-EL than with MRI-EL, although without significant differences. According to Passing and Bablok-regression analysis, the Spearman correlation-coefficient was 0.96 (95%CI 0.92 to 0.98); 0.91 (95%CI 0.82 to 0.96), and 0.94 (95%CI 0.87 to 0.97) in the RKV, LKV, and TKV, respectively; p < 0.0001 each, respectively. CCC of RKV, LKV, and TKV measurements were 0.95, 0.89, and 0.94, respectively. The mGFR and eGFR showed statistically significant negative correlations with TKV measured by both MRI-EL (p = 0.0281 and p = 0.0054, respectively) and US-EL (p = p = 0.0332 and p = 0.0040, respectively). ConclusionsThis study found that ultrasound-based ellipsoid kidney volume measurements strongly correlated with MRI-based measurements, suggesting that ultrasound is a reliable, accessible alternative for assessing kidney volume, particularly when MRI is unavailable.
URI: https://accedacris.ulpgc.es/handle/10553/139847
DOI: 10.1186/s13089-025-00400-0
Source: Ultrasound Journal[EISSN 2524-8987],v. 17 (1), (Diciembre 2025)
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