Correlation of Hydronephrosis Index to Society of Fetal Urology Hydronephrosis Scale

Purpose. We seek to correlate conventional hydronephrosis (HN) grade and hydronephrosis index (HI). Methods. We examined 1207 hydronephrotic kidneys by ultrasound. HN was classified by Society of Fetal Urology guidelines. HN was then gauged using HI, a reproducible, standardized, and dimensionless...

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Main Authors: Krishnan Venkatesan, Joel Green, Steven R. Shapiro, George F. Steinhardt
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2009-01-01
Series:Advances in Urology
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2009/960490
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spelling doaj-00c6ff0543f74e8d9277373c03287e172020-11-24T22:19:43ZengHindawi LimitedAdvances in Urology1687-63691687-63772009-01-01200910.1155/2009/960490960490Correlation of Hydronephrosis Index to Society of Fetal Urology Hydronephrosis ScaleKrishnan Venkatesan0Joel Green1Steven R. Shapiro2George F. Steinhardt3Department of Urology, School of Medicine, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI 48201, USADepartment of Surgery, College of Human Medicine, Michigan State University, Grand Rapids, MI 49503, USASection of Urology, Sutter Memorial Hospital, Sacramento, CA, 95819, USADepartment of Urology, School of Medicine, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI 48201, USAPurpose. We seek to correlate conventional hydronephrosis (HN) grade and hydronephrosis index (HI). Methods. We examined 1207 hydronephrotic kidneys by ultrasound. HN was classified by Society of Fetal Urology guidelines. HN was then gauged using HI, a reproducible, standardized, and dimensionless measurement of renal area. We then calculated average HI for each HN grade. Results. Comparing HI to standard SFU HN grade, average HI is 89.3 for grade I; average HI is 83.9 for grade II; average HI is 73.0 for grade III; average HI is 54.6 for SFU grade IV. Conclusions. HI correlates well with SFU HN grade. The HI serves as a quantitative measure of HN. HI can be used to track HN over time. Versus conventional grading, HI may be more sensitive in defining severe (grades III and IV) HN, and in indicating resolving, stable, or worsening HN, thus providing more information for clinical decision-making and HN management.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2009/960490
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author Krishnan Venkatesan
Joel Green
Steven R. Shapiro
George F. Steinhardt
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Joel Green
Steven R. Shapiro
George F. Steinhardt
Correlation of Hydronephrosis Index to Society of Fetal Urology Hydronephrosis Scale
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Joel Green
Steven R. Shapiro
George F. Steinhardt
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title Correlation of Hydronephrosis Index to Society of Fetal Urology Hydronephrosis Scale
title_short Correlation of Hydronephrosis Index to Society of Fetal Urology Hydronephrosis Scale
title_full Correlation of Hydronephrosis Index to Society of Fetal Urology Hydronephrosis Scale
title_fullStr Correlation of Hydronephrosis Index to Society of Fetal Urology Hydronephrosis Scale
title_full_unstemmed Correlation of Hydronephrosis Index to Society of Fetal Urology Hydronephrosis Scale
title_sort correlation of hydronephrosis index to society of fetal urology hydronephrosis scale
publisher Hindawi Limited
series Advances in Urology
issn 1687-6369
1687-6377
publishDate 2009-01-01
description Purpose. We seek to correlate conventional hydronephrosis (HN) grade and hydronephrosis index (HI). Methods. We examined 1207 hydronephrotic kidneys by ultrasound. HN was classified by Society of Fetal Urology guidelines. HN was then gauged using HI, a reproducible, standardized, and dimensionless measurement of renal area. We then calculated average HI for each HN grade. Results. Comparing HI to standard SFU HN grade, average HI is 89.3 for grade I; average HI is 83.9 for grade II; average HI is 73.0 for grade III; average HI is 54.6 for SFU grade IV. Conclusions. HI correlates well with SFU HN grade. The HI serves as a quantitative measure of HN. HI can be used to track HN over time. Versus conventional grading, HI may be more sensitive in defining severe (grades III and IV) HN, and in indicating resolving, stable, or worsening HN, thus providing more information for clinical decision-making and HN management.
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2009/960490
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