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Prospective Comparison of Magnetic Resonance Angiography with Selective Renal Angiography for Living Kidney Donor Assessment
Urology (2008)
  • Christopher Neville, The University of Western Ontario
  • Andrew A. House, The University of Western Ontario
  • Christopher Y. Nguan, The University of Western Ontario
  • Kenneth A. Beasley, The University of Western Ontario
  • David Peck, The University of Western Ontario
  • Lisa M. F. Thain, The University of Western Ontario
  • Richard Rankin, The University of Western Ontario
  • Vivian C. McAlister, The University of Western Ontario
  • Alison R. Spouge, The University of Western Ontario
  • Patrick P. W. Luke, The University of Western Ontario
Abstract

OBJECTIVES: For years, the reference standard in the evaluation of living donor vascular anatomy has been selective renal angiography (SRA). Because of the potential morbidity associated with SRA, we prospectively evaluated magnetic resonance angiography (MRA) in the assessment of renal donors.

METHODS: All patients had SRA and 53 renal units were prospectively evaluated by MRA. We used SRA supplemented by findings at donor nephrectomy (DN) as our standard. We defined a positive test as the detection of any abnormality in the number of renal arteries.

RESULTS: Selective renal angiography yielded a sensitivity of 86%, specificity of 95%, positive predictive value (PPV) of 75%, and negative predictive value (NPV) of 97% compared with findings at DN. MRA had a sensitivity of 64%, 88% specificity, 58% PPV, and 90% NPV. MRA correctly identified only 7 of 11 renal units with accessory arteries. MRA also incorrectly identified 5 accessory arteries not present on SRA or DN. Two patients diagnosed with fibromuscular dysplasia by SRA were missed using MRA.

CONCLUSIONS: We have shown that MRA is not capable of replacing SRA as the reference standard in renal donor imaging.

Keywords
  • Kidney Transplantation,
  • Living Donors,
  • Magnetic Resonance Angiography,
  • Renal Artery,
  • Sensitivity and Specificity
Publication Date
March, 2008
Citation Information
Christopher Neville, Andrew A. House, Christopher Y. Nguan, Kenneth A. Beasley, et al.. "Prospective Comparison of Magnetic Resonance Angiography with Selective Renal Angiography for Living Kidney Donor Assessment" Urology Vol. 71 Iss. 3 (2008)
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