| Literature DB >> 27011915 |
Gerold Thölking1, Katharina Schuette-Nuetgen1, Dominik Kentrup1, Helga Pawelski1, Stefan Reuter1.
Abstract
Kidney transplantation is the best available treatment for patients with end stage renal disease. Despite the introduction of effective immunosuppressant drugs, episodes of acute allograft rejection still endanger graft survival. Since efficient treatment of acute rejection is available, rapid diagnosis of this reversible graft injury is essential. For diagnosis of rejection, invasive core needle biopsy of the graft is the "gold-standard". However, biopsy carries the risk of significant graft injury and is not immediately feasible in patients taking anticoagulants. Therefore, a non-invasive tool assessing the whole organ for specific and fast detection of acute allograft rejection is desirable. We herein review current imaging-based state of the art approaches for non-invasive diagnostics of acute renal transplant rejection. We especially focus on new positron emission tomography-based as well as targeted ultrasound-based methods.Entities:
Keywords: Acute allograft rejection; Imaging; Kidney transplantation; Magnetic resonance imaging; Positron emission tomography; Renal; Single photon emission computed tomography; Ultrasound
Year: 2016 PMID: 27011915 PMCID: PMC4801793 DOI: 10.5500/wjt.v6.i1.174
Source DB: PubMed Journal: World J Transplant ISSN: 2220-3230