Abstract:
Introduction
The use of ultrasound in nephrology has been on the increase in recent years all
over the world . Doctors are increasingly performing ultrasonography, which has
applications across the spectrum of nephrology, including investigations of the
kidneys and lower urinary tract, as well as guiding percutaneous operations.
Purpose
To evaluate the application of the ultrasound in patient
with kidney disease and draw a conclusion.
Material and methods
Study design - systematic review. The use of ultrasound in a patient with
kidney illness is investigated using WHO data and scientific papers from the
PubMed,MedLine databases.
Results
As the number of people with chronic renal disease rises, there is a strong
need for procedures that are less time-consuming, less costly, and noninvasive. The technique is simple to learn and improves nephrology
related diseases, hence ultrasonography-mediated diagnosis is becoming
more popular.
Conclusions
Ultrasonography plays a significant part in today's environment,
assisting nephrologists in becoming more self-independent, efficient,
and cost-effective while improving patient treatment.
Nowadays, more nephrologists are striving to do these procedures.
As a consequence, appropriate training in diverse approaches, as
well as create recognized certification and teaching programmes,
should begin.