Comptes Rendus. Chimie (Jun 2021)

Using micro computed tomographic imaging for analyzing kidney stones

  • Williams, James C. Jr,
  • Lingeman, James E.,
  • Daudon, Michel,
  • Bazin, Dominique

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5802/crchim.89
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 25, no. S1
pp. 61 – 72

Abstract

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Stone analysis is a critical part of the clinical characterization of urolithiasis. This article reviews the strengths and limitations of micro CT in the analysis of stones. Using micro CT alone in a series of 757 stone specimens, micro CT identified the 458 majority calcium oxalate specimens with a sensitivity of 99.6% and specificity of 95.3%. Micro CT alone was also successful in identifying majority apatite, brushite, uric acid, and struvite stones. For some minor minerals—such as apatite in calcium oxalate or calcium salts in uric acid stones—micro CT enables the detection of minute quantities well below 1%. The addition of a standard for calibrating X-ray attenuation values improves the ability of micro CT to identify common stone minerals. The three-dimensional nature of micro CT also allows for the visualization of surface features in stones, which is valuable for the study of stone formation.

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