The added value of superb microvascular imaging for renal cortical thickness measurement in chronic kidney disease

Author:

Limpisook Poemporn1ORCID,Waongenngarm Pooriput1ORCID,Siripongsakun Surachate1ORCID,Nuangchamnong Nannapat1ORCID,Promrach Nutsurang1ORCID,Thabsangthong Thananya1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Sonographer School, Faculty of Health Science Technology Chulabhorn Royal Academy Bangkok Thailand

Abstract

AbstractPurposeThe aim of this study was to evaluate renal parenchymal thickness and renal cortical thickness measurements on brightness mode ultrasound (B‐mode US) and B‐mode US + Superb Microvascular Imaging (SMI) technique, comparing with computed tomography (CT) or magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) serving as a reference standard.MethodsRenal parenchymal thickness and renal cortical thickness measurements were obtained from B‐mode US, B‐mode US + SMI, and CT/MRI in a group of healthy subjects and a group of patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD). The mean differences and correlations of renal parenchymal thickness and renal cortical thickness were analyzed using dependent pair t‐test and Pearson's correlation, respectively.ResultsThe mean difference in renal cortical thickness measurements between B‐mode US + SMI and CT/MRI was lower than the mean difference between B‐mode US alone and CT/MRI. Additionally, renal cortical thickness measured using B‐mode US + SMI showed a stronger correlation with values obtained from CT/MRI than values measured using standard B‐mode US alone.ConclusionThe measurement of renal cortical thickness by B‐mode US + SMI is more accurate than that by B‐mode US alone.

Publisher

Wiley

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