Kidney Efficiency Index - quantitative parameter of a dynamic renal scintigraphy. I. Theory and preliminary verification.
Krzysztof Grzegorz FilipczakPaweł CichockiJacek KusmierekJacek KuśmierekPublished in: Nuclear medicine review. Central & Eastern Europe (2021)
Uptake constant K and KEi, as quantitative parameters, give the opportunity to analyze a function of each kidney separately and in an absolute way. KEi also allows for a reliable assessment of kidneys of atypical sizes (larger or smaller than average). It also gives the opportunity to create normative values for this parameter and may be useful in a number of clinical situations where the diagnostic effectiveness of such a relative parameter as SF, is severely limited, e.g. in assessing a large kidney with hydronephrosis or while differing a cirrhotic from hypoplastic (i.e. a small but properly functioning) kidney.