While patient age or kidney length showed no predictive value, changes in kidney volume proved significant:
- A 10 percent or greater decrease in kidney volume within six months of therapy onset correlated strongly with a significant decline in renal function within the following six months.
- These volume reductions are often so minor that they go unnoticed in conventional assessments.
“These changes in kidney volume are very subtle. They can easily be missed during routine image assessments because clinicians are mainly focused on tracking tumors and other critical findings,” says Prof. Matthias Eiber, senior author of the study, together with Prof. Rickmer Braren.
“In contrast, image analysis algorithms – if properly trained – can reliably detect even these minor changes,” adds Dr. Friederike Jungmann, first author with Dr. Steinhelfer.