Accuracy of Ultrasonographic Measurements of Kidney Dog for Clinical Use

  • Rafael Barrera University of Extremadura, Faculty of Veterinary Sciences, Department of Medicine and Animal Health
  • Javier Duque University of Extremadura, Faculty of Veterinary Sciences, Department of Medicine and Animal Health
  • Patricia Ruiz University of Extremadura, Faculty of Veterinary Sciences, Department of Medicine and Animal Health
  • Concepción Zaragoza University of Extremadura, Faculty of Veterinary Sciences, Department of Medicine and Animal Health

Resumen

The aim of this study was to determine the accuracy of ultrasonographic measurement of canine kidneys. A method agreement analysis comparing pairs of measurements (ultrasonographic kidney dimensions and direct kidney dimensions) was performed. Nineteen dogs aging from one to thirteen years were used. The ultrasonographic and anatomic linear parameters obtained from the kidneys were the following: width, length and height; the kidney volume was estimated from these measures using the formula of an ellipsoid. The statistical method performed (method agreement) demonstrated a satisfactory agreement. It can be concluded that ultrasound measurement is sufficiently accurate for clinical use, assuming a careful scanning technique.

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Barrera R, Duque J, Ruiz P, Zaragoza C. Accuracy of Ultrasonographic Measurements of Kidney Dog for Clinical Use. Rev. Cient. FCV-LUZ [Internet]. 1 [citado 24 de noviembre de 2024];19(6). Disponible en: https://produccioncientificaluz.org/index.php/cientifica/article/view/15500
Sección
Medicina Veterinaria