OPTIMALISASI TEKNIK TRACKING UNTUK MENDAPATKAN CITRA MSCT UROGRAFI KASUS NEFROLITIASIS DI RUMAH SAKIT UMUM DAERAH dr. ZAINOEL ABIDIN (RSUDZA)
ABSTRACT
BACHELOR OF APPLIED SCIENCE PROGRAM
IMAGING RADIOLOGY TECHNOLOGY STUDY PROGRAM RADIODIAGNOSTICS
AND RADIOTHERAPY DEPARTMENT HEALTH POLYTECHNIC OF HEALTH
MINISTRY
JAKARTA II THESIS, 2024
THESIS, 2025
ARIEF MUNANDAR
OPTIMIZATION OF TRACKING TECHNIQUE TO OBTAIN MSCT UROGRAPHY
IMAGES IN NEPHROLITHIASIS CASES UNDERTAKEN AT DR. ZAINOEL ABIDIN
REGIONAL GENERAL HOSPITAL (RSUDZA)
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Background of this research focuses on the use of MSCT urography in the clinical
evaluation of nephrolithiasis. In this matter, Nephrolithiasis, commonly known as kidney stones, is
a condition characterized by the presence of one or more calculi within the renal pelvis or calyces,
typically occurring in the urinary tract. In this examination, the tracking technique is employed to
capture images of both the right and left urinary tracts, allowing for a comprehensive visualization
of the ureteral anatomy.
This research aims to analyse the optimization of the tracking technique in MSCT
urography examinations for the clinical evaluation of nephrolithiasis.
Research design used is a qualitative research method with descriptive approach, with
data collection methods including among the other things observation, interviews, and
documentation. As for the data collection, it was conducted starting from November 2024 up to
January 2025 undertaken at dr. Zainoel Abidin Regional General Hospital (RSUDZA) in Banda
Aceh. The study population consists of all patients diagnosed with nephrolithiasis undergoing
MSCT urography carried out at dr. Zainoel Abidin Regional General Hospital (RSUDZA) in
Banda Aceh, with a sample size of 11 patients. Meanwhile, the research instruments utilized
include a 128-slice MSCT scanner, a work guideline sheet, and an interview guide. In addition,
data processing involves analysing observations from general procedures, technical procedures,
scanning techniques, and documented MSCT urography results. Thereafter, the findings are
presented in a descriptive narrative format.
The results of this research indicate that non-contrast MSCT urography, combined with
adequate water intake, is effective for diagnosing nephrolithiasis. The use of the tracking technique
produces optimal imaging outcomes, with reconstructed images in axial, coronal, and sagittal
planes. These reconstructions facilitate physicians in establishing an accurate diagnosis.
Keywords : Nephrolithiasis, Tracking, MSCT, Urography
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