Analysis of Non-Contrast CT Urography Image Information Using Watermelon Juice as a Diuretic Agent

IF 0.7 Q4 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH International Journal of Migration Health and Social Care Pub Date : 2023-10-09 DOI:10.58860/ijsh.v2i8.97
Prapti Indriyani
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This research aims to determine the difference in image results between giving watermelon juice and water as a natural diuretic in producing good image performance. The method used in this research was a true experiment with a posttest-only control group design. There are two groups determined through randomization by taking cards that have been numbered according to arrival. Odd card numbers in the control group were given water, and even card numbers in the treatment group were given watermelon juice; scanning was carried out after 60 minutes. Assessment of distension using measuring distance software, enhancement by measuring the Region of Interest and assessment of artefacts and anatomical information using a questionnaire. Data processing and analysis uses the Mann-Whitney test. The research showed that using watermelon juice as a diuretic in non-contrast CT urography examinations increased distension of the pelvic pelvis and bladder. In contrast, in the ureters, it did not. The p-value of distension of the pelvic rents was 0.003, ureter 0.345 and bladder 0.036. It does not cause enhancement in the pelvis, ureters and bladder; the p-value of the pelvis is 0.599, the ureter is 0.294, and the bladder is 0.345. It does not cause artefacts in the pelvis, ureters and bladder. The p-value of the pelvis is 1.000, the ureter is 0.680, and the bladder is 0.511. Moreover, produces the same anatomical information; the p-value is 1,000. This study concludes watermelon juice as a natural diuretic provides superior imaging performance in pelvic and bladder distension compared to water.
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西瓜汁作为利尿剂的非对比CT尿路成像信息分析
本研究旨在确定西瓜汁和水作为天然利尿剂在产生良好图像性能方面的图像结果的差异。本研究使用的方法是一个真正的实验,只有后测试的对照组设计。有两组人是通过随机化来决定的,他们拿着根据到达人数编号的卡片。奇数卡号的对照组给水,偶数卡号的实验组给西瓜汁;60分钟后进行扫描。使用测量距离软件评估肿胀,通过测量感兴趣区域进行增强,使用问卷评估人工制品和解剖信息。数据处理和分析使用曼-惠特尼检验。研究表明,在非对比CT尿路造影检查中,使用西瓜汁作为利尿剂会增加骨盆和膀胱的膨胀。相比之下,输尿管则没有。盆腔扩张的p值为0.003,输尿管扩张的p值为0.345,膀胱扩张的p值为0.036。它不会引起骨盆、输尿管和膀胱的增强;骨盆p值0.599,输尿管p值0.294,膀胱p值0.345。它不会引起骨盆、输尿管和膀胱的人工制品。骨盆p值为1.000,输尿管p值为0.680,膀胱p值为0.511。此外,产生相同的解剖信息;p值是1000。本研究得出结论,西瓜汁作为一种天然利尿剂,在盆腔和膀胱膨胀方面比水有更好的成像表现。
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International Journal of Migration Health and Social Care
International Journal of Migration Health and Social Care PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-
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