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Does baseline renal function always decrease after unilateral ureteral severe obstruction? —experimental validation and novel findings by Tc-99m diethylene triamine pentaacetate acid (DTPA) dynamic renal scintigraphy

  
@article{QIMS27795,
	author = {Qisheng Yang and Changyin Wang and Chun Gao and Wasili Maimaiti and Shun Li and Linglong Jiang and Meijuan Shen and Ying Shen},
	title = {Does baseline renal function always decrease after unilateral ureteral severe obstruction? —experimental validation and novel findings by Tc-99m diethylene triamine pentaacetate acid (DTPA) dynamic renal scintigraphy},
	journal = {Quantitative Imaging in Medicine and Surgery},
	volume = {9},
	number = {8},
	year = {2019},
	keywords = {},
	abstract = {Background: There is a lack of consensus concerning changes in renal function after unilateral ureteral obstruction. The aim of this study was to assess the influence of ureteral obstruction on renal morphology and function and to explore the effectiveness of dynamic renal scintigraphy in evaluating obstructive renal function. 
Methods: We established a model of right ureteral obstruction using New Zealand white rabbits. We measured the glomerular filtration rate (GFR) before the operation and from days 1 to 82 after obstruction, observed the changes in bilateral kidney sizes and the GFR, and then compared the differences between the left and right kidneys. 
Results: The difference between left and right kidney sizes was not significant before obstruction (t=−0.430, P=0.674); the right kidneys increased in size after obstruction and were larger than the left kidneys (P≤0.001). Obstructed kidneys demonstrated a morphological process of decelerated expansion and retraction. The difference in GFR between the left and right kidneys was not significant before obstruction (t=1.77, P=0.098); during days 1–21 and 42–82 after obstruction, the GFR of the right kidneys decreased and was lower than that of the left kidneys (P},
	issn = {2223-4306},	url = {https://qims.amegroups.org/article/view/27795}
}