Licurse Score for Renal Ultrasound
Predicts probability of hydronephrosis on renal ultrasonography (RUS) requiring urologic intervention in adult patients with acute kidney injury.
Advice
- Interpret the score alongside clinical findings; if obstruction is strongly suspected or the patient is otherwise high-risk, obtain imaging regardless of score.
- Patients with known renal abnormalities (horseshoe kidney, solitary kidney, renal transplant) are high-risk and should undergo renal ultrasound irrespective of score, as delayed recognition of obstruction can have serious consequences.
Management
- Low risk (score ≤2 pts):
- Consider deferring renal ultrasound.
- Focus evaluation and management on prerenal and intrinsic causes.
- Reassess if the clinical picture changes or AKI persists despite appropriate treatment for prerenal/intrinsic etiologies.
- Medium risk (score 3):
- Weigh the need for imaging against other clinical clues.
- Consider nephrology consultation.
- High risk (score ≥4):
- Obtain a renal ultrasound.
- Consult urology if obstruction is suspected or confirmed.
- If confirmed, proceed to decompression (e.g., catheter, nephrostomy, stent) and address reversible contributors (e.g., BPH treatment).