Articles Signifying Renogram Processing Practices-A Systematic Review
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Abstract
The renography represents time activity process detected when one measures the activity in the kidneys after the dose injection of radiolabeled radio tracer(e.g. 99m Tc- DTPA, 99m Tc-MAG3). Interpretation of this renal scan helps to diagnose whether the drainage function from the kidney is normal or abnormal. This renal tracer’s data is processed by mathematical models and data processing techniques like Rutland-Patlak and deconvolution methods to produce renograph. This research study is carried out to review previously published research articles incorporating various methods, their applications and image processing algorithms as well as techniques that were applied to process renal radiotracer’s transit time data. This review includes various types, advantages, gaps and possible scopes for existing renogram data processing techniques. After analysis process of 142 articles it is found that, maximum of the articles are associated with renal scan’s processing methods that are limited to renal patient’s related disease categories and having absence of quantifiable measurement and study of parenchymal radio tracer’s transit time counted from renal cortex to renal pelvis path while limited numbers of articles are purely related to applied algorithms for detecting obstruction level qualitatively.
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