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.
K C T, Das SK, Shetty MS.
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Current Insights into the Significance of the Renal Resistive Index in Kidney and Cardiovascular Disease. [PDF]
Initially, the renal resistive index (RRI) was investigated with the aim of improving diagnosis in kidney diseases, but this goal was not met. Recently, many papers have highlighted the prognostic significance of the RRI in chronic kidney disease ...
Darabont R, Mihalcea D, Vinereanu D.
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Evaluating the role of resistive index in pediatric Hashimoto’s thyroiditis diagnosis and the impact of vitamin D treatment on resistive index [PDF]
Objectives Thyroid ultrasonography combined with color Doppler imaging represents one of the most reliable and non-invasive tools for assessing patients with Hashimoto’s thyroiditis.
Sultan Kaba +3 more
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Vascular hemodynamic effects of penile revascularization surgery and the role of resistive index in follow-up [PDF]
Background To evaluate the effects of penile revascularization surgery on penile vascular hemodynamics and to assess the utility of the resistive index (RI) as an objective parameter for postoperative patient follow-up.
Fatih Akdemir, Önder Kayigil
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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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Aim. The study aim was to assess the negative dynamics of the hepatic artery resistive index as a reliable predictor of early thrombosis in liver transplant recipients from a postmortem donor, to determine risk factors and to identify a group of patients
A. V. Shabunin +5 more
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The renal arterial resistive index and stage of chronic kidney disease in patients with renal allograft. [PDF]
OBJECTIVE: The study investigated the optimal threshold value of renal arterial resistive index as assessed by Doppler ultrasonography determining chronic kidney disease stage 4 or higher in patients with renal allograft.
Stine O Winther +5 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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Renal resistive index in chronic kidney disease patients: Possible determinants and risk profile
Background High ultrasound renal resistive index (RI) predicts poor cardiorenal outcomes in chronic kidney disease (CKD) and has recently emerged as a marker of nephroprotective drugs response. Thus, having a risk profile of CKD patients with abnormal RI
M. Provenzano +9 more
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The objective was to evaluate the renal vascular resistive index as a predictor of acute kidney injury in children of the first year of life in congenital heart surgery with cardiopulmonary bypass. Materials and methods.
S. A. Sergeev, V. V. Lomivorotov
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