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Duplex Doppler sonography of transplant renal artery stenosis

✍ Scribed by Ruth Helena de Morais; Valdair Francisco Muglia; Augusto Elias Mamere; Tânia Garcia Pisi; Luciana Tanajura Saber; Valmir Aparecido Muglia; Jorge Elias Jr.; Carlos Eli Piccinato; Clóvis Simão Trad


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2003
Tongue
English
Weight
246 KB
Volume
31
Category
Article
ISSN
0091-2751

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✦ Synopsis


Purpose:

The aim of this study was to evaluate the accuracy of duplex doppler sonography in diagnosing transplant renal artery stenosis (tras) and to determine which parameter is the most reliable for making that diagnosis.

Methods:

Over a 3-year period, we sonographically evaluated patients who were referred for investigation of possible tras. we investigated the following parameters: peak systolic velocity (psv) in the external iliac and renal arteries, acceleration time and acceleration in the intrarenal arteries, acceleration time in the renal artery, resistance index, and the ratio of the psvs in the renal and external iliac arteries. we also used mr angiography and digital subtraction arteriography to verify the degree of stenosis. after the evaluations, the patients were classified into 2 groups, 1 with and the other without significant stenosis (> 50% narrowing of the lumen) on digital subtraction arteriography. we also included a control group of patients who had undergone renal transplantation at least 6 months before, had had a good course after transplantation, had a diastolic blood pressure of 90 mm hg or less, and were taking a maximum of 1 antihypertensive drug.

Results:

Our study population consisted of 22 patients suspected to have tras (10 without and 12 with confirmed significant stenosis) and 19 control patients. we found statistically significant differences between the mean values of these 3 groups except for the psv in the iliac artery and the resistance index in the intrarenal arteries. the most accurate parameters to use in diagnosing tras were an acceleration time of 0.1 second or higher in the renal and intrarenal arteries, a psv of greater than 200 cm/second in the renal artery, and a ratio of psvs in the renal and external iliac arteries of greater than 1.8.

Conclusions:

Duplex doppler sonography is an excellent method for screening patients suspected to have tras and can help select which of those patients should undergo digital subtraction arteriography.


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