imaging Flashcards
what are the strengths of USS?
renal size
cortical scarring
Doppler-for flow assessment
distension of pelvicalyceal system
calculi
detection of renal abnormalities
Cheap
Micro-bubble contrast
what are the weaknesses of an USS?
user dependent!
limited characterisation of focal lesions
Technical limitations in unwell and obese patients
what scan is the best to look for renal stones?
CT KUB
what is CT contrast induced nephropathy/
condition in which an impairment in renal function occurs within 3 days following intravascular administration of a contrast medium in the absence of an alternative aetiology
what are the risk factors for CT contrast induced nephropathy?
renal impairment +/- diabetes mellitus
dehydration
HF
reduced LV ejection fraction
acute MI
when is a bladder ultrasound used?
visualise internal calculi
bladder wall irregularities
diverticulae