The role of duplex-doppler ultrasonography in the diagnosis of renal dysfunction and hepatorenal syndrome in patients with liver cirrhosis.
Results The average value of interlobar arterial resistance index in patients with hepatorenal
syndrome (0.74+/-0.01) was statistically significantly higher than interlobar arterial
resistance index values measured in liver cirrhosis patients without the signs of azotemia
(0.65+/-0.03) or in those with liver cirrhosis and kidney dysfunction, but without hepatorenal
syndrome (0.67+/-0.01). In all patients with hepatorenal syndrome the value of interlobar
arterial resistance index was over 0.70. In the group of patients with liver cirrhosis and …
syndrome (0.74+/-0.01) was statistically significantly higher than interlobar arterial
resistance index values measured in liver cirrhosis patients without the signs of azotemia
(0.65+/-0.03) or in those with liver cirrhosis and kidney dysfunction, but without hepatorenal
syndrome (0.67+/-0.01). In all patients with hepatorenal syndrome the value of interlobar
arterial resistance index was over 0.70. In the group of patients with liver cirrhosis and …
< The> role of duplex doppler ultrasonography in the diagnosis of renal dysfunction and hepatorenal syndrome in patients with liver cirrhosis
AA Nadia, S Amira A, G Magdy, Z Dalia - 2007 - pesquisa.bvsalud.org
Hepatorenal syndrome is the development of renal dysfunction in patients with severe liver
disease in the absence of identifiable causes of renal pathology. At least 40% of patients
with cirrhosis and ascites will develop hepatorenal syndrome during the course of their
disease. The aim of this study was to evaluate the value of renal resistive index [RI]
measured by duplex Doppler ultrasonography in detecting early impairment of renal function
in patients with liver cirrhosis and also its possible role in detecting patients with a high risk …
disease in the absence of identifiable causes of renal pathology. At least 40% of patients
with cirrhosis and ascites will develop hepatorenal syndrome during the course of their
disease. The aim of this study was to evaluate the value of renal resistive index [RI]
measured by duplex Doppler ultrasonography in detecting early impairment of renal function
in patients with liver cirrhosis and also its possible role in detecting patients with a high risk …
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