Research in Diagnostic and Interventional Imaging (Mar 2023)

Measurement of renal cortical fibrosis by CT scan

  • John D Olson,
  • Janet A Tooze,
  • Daniel J Bourland,
  • J Mark Cline,
  • Eduardo B Faria,
  • Eric P Cohen

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 5
p. 100024

Abstract

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Rationale and objectives: The accurate, non-invasive, and rapid measurement of renal cortical fibrosis is needed for well-defined benchmarks of permanent injury and for use of anti-fibrotic agents. It is also needed for non-invasive and rapid assessment of the chronicity of human renal diseases. Materials and methods: We have used a non-human primate model of radiation nephropathy to develop a novel method of size-corrected CT imaging to quantify renal cortical fibrosis. Results: Our method has an area under the receiver operating curve of 0.96, which is superior to any other non-invasive method of measuring renal fibrosis. Conclusion: Our method is suitable for immediate translation to human clinical renal diseases.

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