Hemolytic-uremic syndrome: intrarenal arterial Doppler patterns as a useful guide to therapy
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- DOI: 10.1148/radiology.172.3.2672090
Hemolytic-uremic syndrome: intrarenal arterial Doppler patterns as a useful guide to therapy
Abstract
Seventeen children with acute renal failure due to the hemolytic-uremic syndrome were examined with duplex Doppler ultrasound. Serial measurements of intrarenal arterial pulsatility were obtained by means of the Pourcelot index. These were compared with daily urine volume, both during the phase of renal failure (during which most of the children were undergoing peritoneal dialysis) and during recovery of renal function. During oliguria or anuria there was either no intrarenal arterial flow (ie, absent Doppler shifts), or absent, reversed, or markedly reduced diastolic flow. Within 24-48 hours after diastolic Doppler shifts returned to normal, diuresis occurred. The Doppler examination enabled prediction of recovery and allowed dialysis treatment to be abbreviated or, in some cases, canceled.
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Renal Doppler sonography in infants and children.Radiology. 1989 Sep;172(3):603-4. doi: 10.1148/radiology.172.3.2672086. Radiology. 1989. PMID: 2672086 No abstract available.
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