Do you alternate CT stone scans and renal ultrasounds for stone monitoring in your patients with recurrent nephrolithiasis with the goal of limiting radiation exposure?
Answer from: at Academic Institution
No. Although I share your concern about radiation and expense, the purpose of monitoring kidney stone patients is to detect small differences in stone burden from year to year. Ultrasound is less accurate than CT for this purpose. Avoiding contrast views decreases CT radiation exposure and is my mon...
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at U Chicago I don't totally agree. Although CT is clearly more...
at University of Washington Medical Center Either KUB or CT non-contrast are appropriate for ...
at Medical College of Wisconsin We follow the approach summarized by Dr. @Sprague ...
I don't totally agree. Although CT is clearly more...
Either KUB or CT non-contrast are appropriate for ...
We follow the approach summarized by Dr. @Sprague ...