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KMID : 0311120090500020262
Yonsei Medical Journal
2009 Volume.50 No. 2 p.262 ~ p.265
Measurement of Kidney Volume with Multi-Detector Computed Tomography Scanning in Young Korean
Shin Ho-Sik

Yang Chul-Woo
Lee Sang-Eun
Chung Byung-Ha
Kim Woo-Jin
Ha Hong-Il
Abstract
Purpose: Kidney volume is regarded as the most precise indicator of kidney size. However, it is not widely used clinically, because its measurement is difficult due to the complex kidney shape. We attempted to evaluate the normal kidney volume in young Korean men by using multi-detector computed tomography (MDCT).

Materials and Methods : We retrospectively reviewed MDCT data of young Korean men (113 patients). After data processing, we measured the volume and length of the kidneys. Body parameters (height, body weight, body-surface area, and total body water) and laboratory data were collected. Glomerular filtration rate (GFR) was calculated using Cockcroft-Gault (CG) equation.

Results: The mean kidney volume was 205.29 ¡¾ 36.81 cm3; and mean kidney length was 10.80 ¡¾ 0.69 cm. The former correlated significantly with height, body weight, body-surface area, and total body water (p < 0.05, correlation coefficient : ¥ã = 0.328, 0.649, 0.640, and 0.638, respectively). The latter also correlated significantly with all body indexes, however the correlation was weaker, except with height (p < 0.05, correlation coefficient : ¥ã = 0.457, 0.473, 0.505, and 0.503, respectively). Only kidney volume significantly predicted estimated GFR (adjusted R2 = 0.431, F = 85.90 and p < 0.05).

Conclusion: The kidney volume measured with MDCT is correlated well with body parameters, and is useful to predict renal function.
KEYWORD
Kidney, volume measurement, computed tomography
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