Normal kidney size and its influencing factors - a 64-slice MDCT study of 1.040 asymptomatic patients

<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Normal ultrasound values for pole-to-pole kidney length (LPP) are well established for children, but very little is known about normal kidney size and its influencing factors in adults. The objectives of this study were thus to estab...

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Main Authors: Rehder Peter, Hofmann Karin J, Taferner Bernadette, Unterholzner Verena, Glodny Bernhard, Strasak Alexander, Petersen Johannes
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2009-12-01
Series:BMC Urology
Online Access:http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2490/9/19
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spelling doaj-6c3986060f17422d81fc85af1b9b9d022020-11-24T23:56:31ZengBMCBMC Urology1471-24902009-12-01911910.1186/1471-2490-9-19Normal kidney size and its influencing factors - a 64-slice MDCT study of 1.040 asymptomatic patientsRehder PeterHofmann Karin JTaferner BernadetteUnterholzner VerenaGlodny BernhardStrasak AlexanderPetersen Johannes<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Normal ultrasound values for pole-to-pole kidney length (LPP) are well established for children, but very little is known about normal kidney size and its influencing factors in adults. The objectives of this study were thus to establish normal CT values for kidney dimensions from a group of unselected patients, identify potential influencing factors, and to estimate their significance.</p> <p>Methods</p> <p>In multiphase thin-slice MDCTs of 2.068 kidneys in 1.040 adults, the kidney length pole to pole (LPP), parenchymal (PW) and cortical width (CW), position and rotation status of the kidneys, number of renal arteries, pyelon width and possible influencing factors that can be visualized, were recorded from a volume data set. For length measurements, axes were adjusted individually in double oblique planes using a 3D-software. Analyses of distribution, T-tests, ANOVA, correlation and multivariate regression analyses were performed.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>LPP was 108.5 ± 12.2 mm for the right, and 111.3 ± 12.6 mm for the left kidney (p < 0.0001 each). PW on the right side was 15.4 ± 2.8 mm, slightly less than 15.9 ± 2.7 mm on the left side (p < 0.0001), the CW was the same (6.6 ± 1.9 mm). The most significant independent predictors for LPP, CW, and PW were body size, BMI, age, and gender (p < 0.001 each). In men, the LPP increases up to the fifth decade of life (p < 0.01). It is also influenced by the position of the kidneys, stenoses and number of renal arteries (SRA/NRA), infarctions suffered, parapelvic cysts, and absence of the contralateral kidney; CW is influenced by age, position, parapelvic cysts, NRA and SRA, and the PW is influenced in addition by rotation status (p < 0.05 each). Depending on the most important factors, gender-specific normal values were indicated for these dimensions, the length and width in cross section, width of the renal pelvis, and parenchyma-renal pyelon ratio.</p> <p>Conclusions</p> <p>Due to the complex influences on kidney size, assessment should be made individually. The most important influencing factors are BMI, height, gender, age, position of the kidneys, stenoses and number of renal arteries.</p> http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2490/9/19
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author Rehder Peter
Hofmann Karin J
Taferner Bernadette
Unterholzner Verena
Glodny Bernhard
Strasak Alexander
Petersen Johannes
spellingShingle Rehder Peter
Hofmann Karin J
Taferner Bernadette
Unterholzner Verena
Glodny Bernhard
Strasak Alexander
Petersen Johannes
Normal kidney size and its influencing factors - a 64-slice MDCT study of 1.040 asymptomatic patients
BMC Urology
author_facet Rehder Peter
Hofmann Karin J
Taferner Bernadette
Unterholzner Verena
Glodny Bernhard
Strasak Alexander
Petersen Johannes
author_sort Rehder Peter
title Normal kidney size and its influencing factors - a 64-slice MDCT study of 1.040 asymptomatic patients
title_short Normal kidney size and its influencing factors - a 64-slice MDCT study of 1.040 asymptomatic patients
title_full Normal kidney size and its influencing factors - a 64-slice MDCT study of 1.040 asymptomatic patients
title_fullStr Normal kidney size and its influencing factors - a 64-slice MDCT study of 1.040 asymptomatic patients
title_full_unstemmed Normal kidney size and its influencing factors - a 64-slice MDCT study of 1.040 asymptomatic patients
title_sort normal kidney size and its influencing factors - a 64-slice mdct study of 1.040 asymptomatic patients
publisher BMC
series BMC Urology
issn 1471-2490
publishDate 2009-12-01
description <p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Normal ultrasound values for pole-to-pole kidney length (LPP) are well established for children, but very little is known about normal kidney size and its influencing factors in adults. The objectives of this study were thus to establish normal CT values for kidney dimensions from a group of unselected patients, identify potential influencing factors, and to estimate their significance.</p> <p>Methods</p> <p>In multiphase thin-slice MDCTs of 2.068 kidneys in 1.040 adults, the kidney length pole to pole (LPP), parenchymal (PW) and cortical width (CW), position and rotation status of the kidneys, number of renal arteries, pyelon width and possible influencing factors that can be visualized, were recorded from a volume data set. For length measurements, axes were adjusted individually in double oblique planes using a 3D-software. Analyses of distribution, T-tests, ANOVA, correlation and multivariate regression analyses were performed.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>LPP was 108.5 ± 12.2 mm for the right, and 111.3 ± 12.6 mm for the left kidney (p < 0.0001 each). PW on the right side was 15.4 ± 2.8 mm, slightly less than 15.9 ± 2.7 mm on the left side (p < 0.0001), the CW was the same (6.6 ± 1.9 mm). The most significant independent predictors for LPP, CW, and PW were body size, BMI, age, and gender (p < 0.001 each). In men, the LPP increases up to the fifth decade of life (p < 0.01). It is also influenced by the position of the kidneys, stenoses and number of renal arteries (SRA/NRA), infarctions suffered, parapelvic cysts, and absence of the contralateral kidney; CW is influenced by age, position, parapelvic cysts, NRA and SRA, and the PW is influenced in addition by rotation status (p < 0.05 each). Depending on the most important factors, gender-specific normal values were indicated for these dimensions, the length and width in cross section, width of the renal pelvis, and parenchyma-renal pyelon ratio.</p> <p>Conclusions</p> <p>Due to the complex influences on kidney size, assessment should be made individually. The most important influencing factors are BMI, height, gender, age, position of the kidneys, stenoses and number of renal arteries.</p>
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