ROLE OF NON-CONTRAST SPIRAL COMPUTERIZED TOMOGRAPHY IN ACUTE URETERIC COLIC

Role of non-contrast spiral computerized tomography in acute ureteric colic

Role of non-contrast spiral computerized tomography in acute ureteric colic

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simply boho classroom Aim: To evaluate the sensitivity and specificity of noncontrast helical computerized tomography (CT) in ureteric colic with comparative evaluation of KUB and ultrasonography (USG).Setting: Tertiary care university hospital.Materials and Methods: One hundred patients aged between 20 and 75 years referred from the emergency department as acute ureteric colic were evaluated with KUB and USG followed by noncontrast helical CT.Results: Noncontrast helical CT was 91% sensitive and 98% specific in detecting urolithiasis compared to a sofia barclay sexy sensitivity of 20% and 30% for KUB and USG and specificity of 94% and 98% respectively.

Conclusion: Noncontrast helical CT is a very sensitive and specific investigation for evaluation of acute flank pain due to urolithiasis, besides helping in the detection of nonrenal causes of pain.

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