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Stenosis of the renal artery: assessment of slowed systole in the downstream circulation with Doppler sonography.

H B Patriquin1, M Lafortune, J C Jéquier, S O'Regan, L Garel, J Landriault, A Fontaine, D Filiatrault.   

Abstract

Slowing and dampening of systole in the arterial network distal to stenosis is a well-known Doppler sign of severe arterial stenosis. To determine whether this sign is present in boys and girls with such stenosis, intrarenal Doppler curves (acceleration index [AI] and resistive index [RI]) were compared with findings on renal arteriograms in 20 boys and girls; the AI was also measured in 10 boys and girls without renal disease. Statistical analysis of AI and RI measurements was performed. Eleven of 32 renal arteries were normal. The normal AI was 4.0-7.0; in arteries with greater than 75% stenosis, the AI was 0.7-1.7. In five arteries studied after angioplasty, the AI had changed from 0.7-1.5 to 4.0-5.6 at the first posttreatment examination (performed 28 hours to 1 week after angioplasty), and it remained normal during the 3-year follow-up period. In kidneys with stenotic arteries, the RIs were lower (0.43-0.54) than in healthy subjects (0.56-0.63). Regression and correlation coefficients of AI and RI measurements were statistically significant, and discrimination between normal arteries and those with greater than 75% stenosis was excellent.

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Year:  1992        PMID: 1620852     DOI: 10.1148/radiology.184.2.1620852

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Radiology        ISSN: 0033-8419            Impact factor:   11.105


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