indium-oxine and Kidney-Calculi

indium-oxine has been researched along with Kidney-Calculi* in 3 studies

Trials

1 trial(s) available for indium-oxine and Kidney-Calculi

ArticleYear
111Indium-oxine-labeled leukocytes and 67gallium-citrate as indicators of renal injury following extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy.
    The Journal of urology, 1992, Volume: 148, Issue:3 Pt 2

    To document the extent and persistence of traumatic inflammation after extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy (ESWL), 15 patients were randomly chosen to have either 67gallium (67Ga)-citrate or 111indium (111In)-oxine scans within 24 to 48 hours of ESWL. Positive scans were repeated at 8 to 12 weeks. Nine patients had renal calculi, and 6 had ureteral calculi and acted as controls. Of the patients with renal calculi 6 were scanned with 67Ga-citrate and 3 with 111In-oxine. Four of the former and 2 of the latter scans showed evidence of renal injury. Followup scans were normal. There was no correlation between power index (number of shocks times accelerating voltage) and scan results. Half of the control subjects were scanned with 67Ga-citrate and the remainder with 111In-oxine and all scans were negative. 67Ga-citrate and 111In-oxine scans can show evidence of renal injury immediately after ESWL but abnormal scans 2 to 3 months later would be suggestive of a different inflammatory process.

    Topics: Adult; Aged; Aged, 80 and over; Citrates; Citric Acid; Female; Gallium; Humans; Indium Radioisotopes; Kidney; Kidney Calculi; Leukocytes; Lithotripsy; Male; Middle Aged; Organometallic Compounds; Oxyquinoline; Radionuclide Imaging

1992

Other Studies

2 other study(ies) available for indium-oxine and Kidney-Calculi

ArticleYear
[Nuclear medicine assessment of renal function in beagles before and after extracorporeal percutaneous lithotripsy with a piezoelectric instrument system].
    Der Urologe. Ausg. A, 1987, Volume: 26, Issue:4

    High energy sound pulses which are generated piezoelectrically can be used for extracorporal lithotripsy as an alternative to shock-waves. Since several years a lithotripter for renal concrements based on piezoelectrical oscillators has been developed at the Department for Urology in Homburg/Saar; W.Germany. The present paper describes animal experiments which have been carried out with Beagle-dogs in order to prove that the sound pulses used for lithotripsy do not affect renal function. This function is measured by methods of nuclear medicine (131J-Hippuran Clearance with a modified evaluation). In addition it is evaluated by 111In labelled leucocytes if inflammatory processes in the kidney are suspected. It could be demonstrated that no detremental effects on the kidneys can be detected even with the most sensitive methods of nuclear medicine.

    Topics: Animals; Dogs; Glomerular Filtration Rate; Indium Radioisotopes; Iodohippuric Acid; Kidney Calculi; Kidney Function Tests; Lithotripsy; Organometallic Compounds; Oxyquinoline

1987
The role of an indium leukocyte scan in the diagnosis of a pyeloduodenal fistula associated with spontaneous disappearance of a staghorn calculus.
    The Journal of urology, 1985, Volume: 133, Issue:6

    The use of a 111indium oxine-leukocyte scan (white cell scan) to establish the diagnosis of a pyeloduodenal fistula is described. The patient had a fistula that was associated with spontaneous disappearance of a large staghorn calculus in the involved kidney. The disappearance of the calculus and the presence of a pyeloduodenal fistula were confirmed at surgical exploration. Although neither an excretory urogram nor a retrograde pyelogram was useful to diagnose the fistula preoperatively a 111indium oxine-leukocyte scan revealed the renal abscess and pyeloduodenal fistula.

    Topics: Adult; Duodenal Diseases; Humans; Hydroxyquinolines; Indium; Intestinal Fistula; Kidney Calculi; Kidney Diseases; Leukocytes; Male; Organometallic Compounds; Oxyquinoline; Radiography; Radionuclide Imaging; Urinary Fistula

1985