Assessment of the renal collecting system using a pocket-sized ultrasound device

J Med Ultrason (2001). 2018 Oct;45(4):577-581. doi: 10.1007/s10396-018-0881-2. Epub 2018 May 2.

Abstract

Purpose: To assess the performance of a pocket-sized ultrasound device (PUD) for evaluating dilatation of the renal collecting system with high-end ultrasound devices (HUDs) as a reference standard.

Methods: One sonographer examined both kidneys using a PUD to evaluate dilatation of the collecting system. The grading of the dilatation ranged from 0 to 4. Immediately after the examination, another sonographer blinded to the previous results performed a formal examination with a HUD.

Results: Two hundred kidneys in 100 patients were included in the analysis. The agreement of grades between the PUD and HUDs was excellent (weighted kappa = 0.83; P < 0.001). When hydronephrosis was defined as grade 1 or higher, the test characteristics of the PUD were as follows: sensitivity 91% (95% confidence interval (CI) 79-97%), positive predictive value 73% (95% CI 60-83%), and negative predictive value 96% (95% CI 92-99%). When hydronephrosis was defined as grade 2 or higher, the test characteristics were as follows: sensitivity 88% (95% CI 73-97%), positive predictive value 75% (95% CI 59-87%), and negative predictive value 98% (95% CI 94-99%).

Conclusion: Ultrasound using a PUD is useful for evaluating dilatation of the collecting system, especially for ruling out its presence.

Keywords: Hydronephrosis; Pocket-sized; Renal collecting system; Ultrasound.

MeSH terms

  • Adult
  • Aged
  • Aged, 80 and over
  • Female
  • Humans
  • Hydronephrosis / diagnostic imaging*
  • Kidney / diagnostic imaging*
  • Male
  • Middle Aged
  • Point-of-Care Systems*
  • Prospective Studies
  • Sensitivity and Specificity
  • Single-Blind Method
  • Ultrasonography / instrumentation*
  • Young Adult