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Renal Resistive Index: Revisited. [PDF]
Introduction Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is universally considered a public health burden and the majority of cases are found to be diabetic at the time of diagnosis. Renal biopsy is the prime modality for the complete evaluation of renal injuries but is invasive. Duplex Doppler sonography can help to determine renal resistive index (RRI), which is an
K C T, Das SK, Shetty MS.
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Serial changes in renal allograft resistive index
Doppler ultrasound is widely used to identify complications following renal transplantation. Evaluation of renal arterial Doppler waveform involves assessment of the peak systolic velocity (PSV), acceleration time or rapidity of the upstroke, and the renal resistive index (RI).
Frank K Chen, Rupan Sanyal
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Renal resistive index: Beyond the hemodynamics. [PDF]
Geraci G +3 more
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Background Chronic kidney disease is a worldwide public health problem with diabetes being the leading cause. Renal resistive index derived by Duplex Doppler sonography, has been in use clinically to examine intrarenal hemodynamic abnormalities. However,
Theertha Kuttancheri +4 more
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Role of Ultrasound and Colour Doppler in Diabetic Nephropathy-Correlation with Biochemical Parameters [PDF]
Introduction: Ultrasound and Doppler are non-invasive modalities for evaluation of renal diseases. Renal sonography has been used fairly routinely in patients with azotemia to exclude possible obstructive uropathy, to measure the size of kidneys and ...
Sai Shankar Mankuzhy Gopalakrishnan +2 more
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Renal Resistance Index and Progression of Renal Disease [PDF]
The progression of renal disease depends on various clinical parameters such as hypertension and proteinuria. We recently showed that an increased renal resistance index measured by duplex ultrasound is associated with a poor prognosis in patients with renal artery stenosis.
Jörg, Radermacher +2 more
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The Renal Arterial Resistance Index and Renal Allograft Survival [PDF]
Most renal transplants fail because of chronic allograft nephropathy or because the recipient dies, but no reliable factor predicting long-term outcome has been identified. We tested whether a renal arterial resistance index of less than 80 was predictive of long-term allograft survival.The renal segmental arterial resistance index (the percentage ...
Radermacher, J. +10 more
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Correlation Between Resistive Index and Serum Creatinine in Patients with Diabetic Nephropathy
Objective: To evaluate the renal resistive index (RI) and serum creatinine correlation in patients with diabetic nephropathy. Study Design: Cross-sectional study Place and Duration of Study: Department of Radiology, Pakistan Institute of Medical ...
Amir Khan +5 more
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Impact of Intraoperative Degrees of Hypotensive Anaesthesia Using Dexmedetomidine on Perioperative Renal Injuries in Patients Undergoing Endoscopic Sinus Surgery [PDF]
Background and objective: Although controlled intraoperative hypotension is essential in functional endoscopic sinus surgery [FESS], it could lead to vital organ hypoperfusion.
Mohammed Mohammed +4 more
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Angiogenic and angiostatic factors in renal scleroderma-associated vasculopathy [PDF]
BACKGROUND: The angiogenesis in systemic sclerosis (SSc) is impaired. An imbalance of pro-angiogenic factors and angiogenesis inhibitors has been implicated in the progression of peripheral microvascular damage, defective vascular repair and fibrosis ...
Afeltra, Antonella M. Vittoria +7 more
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