ACR Appropriateness Criteria® Radiologic Management of Urinary Tract Obstruction.

作者: Matthew J Scheidt , Eric J Hohenwalter , Jason W Pinchot , Osmanuddin Ahmed , Marc A Bjurlin

DOI: 10.1016/J.JACR.2020.01.039

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摘要: Acute obstructive uropathy is a medical emergency, which often accompanied by acute renal failure or sepsis. Treatment options to resolve the process include conservative management, retrograde ureteral stenting, placement of percutaneous nephrostomy nephroureteral catheters. It important understand various treatment in differing clinical scenarios order guide appropriate consultation. Prompt attention underlying imperative avoid further deterioration patient's status. A summary data and most up-to-date trials regarding for urinary tract obstruction outlined this publication. The American College Radiology Appropriateness Criteria are evidence-based guidelines specific conditions that reviewed annually multidisciplinary expert panel. guideline development revision an extensive analysis current literature from peer journals application well-established methodologies (RAND/UCLA Method Grading Recommendations Assessment, Development, Evaluation GRADE) rate appropriateness imaging procedures scenarios. In those instances where evidence lacking equivocal, opinion may supplement available recommend treatment.

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