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Efficacy of Ultrasound in Detecting Renal Calculi Keeping Non-Enhanced Computed Tomography as a Reference Standard

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Background: Renal calculi, are a prevalent health issue afflicting 10 to 15% of the world's population. Objective: The objective of this study was to compare ultrasonography and conventional (non-enhanced) CT in diagnosing kidney calculi. Methods: In 2020 at Gurki Trust Hospital in Lahore, 100 patients suspected of having kidney calculi were enrolled in a cross-sectional study employing ultrasonography and unenhanced CT scans. To assess the sensitivity and specificity of ultrasonography in identifying renal calculi, non-enhanced CT was used as the gold standard, and the presence or absence of renal calculi was recorded for each imaging modality. Results: Non-enhanced CT detected kidney calculi in 56 of 100 patients, whereas ultrasonography only detected them in 44. With a sensitivity of 78.6% and a specificity of 97.8%, ultrasonography was found to be highly effective at diagnosing kidney calculi. It had a predictive value of 97.7% for the positive and 80% for the negative. Conclusion: Our study found that ultrasound is an effective diagnostic tool for detecting renal calculi, with high specificity and moderate sensitivity compared to non-enhanced CT. Our findings suggest that ultrasound may be particularly useful in settings where non-enhanced CT is not readily available or is contraindicated. Further research is needed to determine the diagnosis and management of renal calculi.
Title: Efficacy of Ultrasound in Detecting Renal Calculi Keeping Non-Enhanced Computed Tomography as a Reference Standard
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Background: Renal calculi, are a prevalent health issue afflicting 10 to 15% of the world's population.
Objective: The objective of this study was to compare ultrasonography and conventional (non-enhanced) CT in diagnosing kidney calculi.
Methods: In 2020 at Gurki Trust Hospital in Lahore, 100 patients suspected of having kidney calculi were enrolled in a cross-sectional study employing ultrasonography and unenhanced CT scans.
To assess the sensitivity and specificity of ultrasonography in identifying renal calculi, non-enhanced CT was used as the gold standard, and the presence or absence of renal calculi was recorded for each imaging modality.
Results: Non-enhanced CT detected kidney calculi in 56 of 100 patients, whereas ultrasonography only detected them in 44.
With a sensitivity of 78.
6% and a specificity of 97.
8%, ultrasonography was found to be highly effective at diagnosing kidney calculi.
It had a predictive value of 97.
7% for the positive and 80% for the negative.
Conclusion: Our study found that ultrasound is an effective diagnostic tool for detecting renal calculi, with high specificity and moderate sensitivity compared to non-enhanced CT.
Our findings suggest that ultrasound may be particularly useful in settings where non-enhanced CT is not readily available or is contraindicated.
Further research is needed to determine the diagnosis and management of renal calculi.

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