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Scintigraphic skeletal changes in non-dialyzed patients with advanced renal failure
Abstract:
Technetium-99m-polyphosphate (Tc-PP) bone scintigraphy was performed in 51 patients with advanced renal failure in order to evaluate the applicability of this method in detection of metabolic bone changes in these patients. The creatinine clearance varied from 2 to 40 ml/min and none of the patients had previously been on dialysis treatment. The scintigrams were graded according to the focal and the generalized abnormal uptake of the tracer in the skeleton. 34 patients showed generalized scintigraphic changes and among these the changes in 18 patients were classified as severe. An inverse correlation was found between the kidney function and the generalized scintigraphic classification. Focal bone changes were found in 11 patients. In order to evaluate the influence of the lack of kidney function on the scintigraphic results, 3 patients with acute oliguric renal failure were examined. All had normal scintigrams. It is concluded that Tc-PP bone scintigraphy is a sensitive method in revealing renal osteodystrophy in non-dialyzed patients with advanced renal failure in agreement with previous reports on patients on chronic hemodialysis and after kidney transplantation.