3D Ultrasound imaging--a useful non-invasive tool to detect AV fistulas in transplanted kidneys

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serval:BIB_1548391021BC
Type
Article: article from journal or magazin.
Publication sub-type
Case report (case report): feedback on an observation with a short commentary.
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Publications
Institution
Title
3D Ultrasound imaging--a useful non-invasive tool to detect AV fistulas in transplanted kidneys
Journal
Nephrology, Dialysis, Transplantation
Author(s)
Mohaupt  M. G., Perrig  M., Vogt  B.
ISSN
0931-0509 (Print)
Publication state
Published
Issued date
04/1999
Volume
14
Number
4
Pages
940-3
Notes
Case Reports
Comparative Study
Journal Article --- Old month value: Apr
Abstract
BACKGROUND: A precise, non-invasive, non-toxic, repeatable, convenient and inexpensive follow-up of renal transplants, especially following biopsies, is in the interest of nephrologists. Formerly, the rate of biopsies leading to AV fistulas had been underestimated. Imaging procedures suited to a detailed judgement of these vascular malformations are to be assessed. METHODS: Three-dimensional (3D) reconstruction techniques of ultrasound flow-directed and non-flow-directed energy mode pictures were compared with a standard procedure, gadolinium-enhanced nuclear magnetic resonance imaging angiography (MRA) using the phase contrast technique. RESULTS: Using B-mode and conventional duplex information, AV fistulas were localized in the upper pole of the kidney transplant of the index patient. The 3D reconstruction provided information about the exact localization and orientation of the fistula in relation to other vascular structures, and the flow along the fistula. The MRA provided localization and orientation information, but less functional information. Flow-directed and non-flow-directed energy mode pictures could be reconstructed to provide 3D information about vascular malformations in transplanted kidneys. CONCLUSION: In transplanted kidneys, 3D-ultrasound angiography may be equally as effective as MRA in localizing and identifying AV malformations. Advantages of the ultrasound method are that it is cheaper, non-toxic, non-invasive, more widely availability and that it even provides more functional information. Future prospective studies will be necessary to evaluate the two techniques further.
Keywords
Adult Angiography Animals Arteries/*abnormalities/*ultrasonography Arteriovenous Fistula/etiology/*ultrasonography Biopsy/adverse effects Humans Image Processing, Computer-Assisted Kidney/blood supply/*pathology/physiopathology *Kidney Transplantation Magnetic Resonance Angiography/*methods Mice Renal Veins/*abnormalities/*ultrasonography
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Web of science
Open Access
Yes
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