[Evaluation of blood flow in the renal artery and intraparenchymal arteries in neonates using color doppler sonography].

Q4 Medicine
Cesko-Slovenska Pediatrie Pub Date : 1993-12-01
M Zibolen, J Buchanec, L Jakusová, I Hvizdák
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Abstract

The authors examined 25 kidneys in 14 healthy neonates in order to evaluate the resistive index (RI) calculated from the maximal systolic and end-diastolic rate of blood flow in the renal artery and some intraparenchymatous arteries. They revealed a significant drop of all absolute rates of blood flow in arteries in the direction to the renal periphery. Consistent with rather few data in the literature, they assessed a normal RI value of intraparenchymatous arteries in healthy neonates (0.76 +/- 0.04) which differs significantly from values assessed in the renal artery (0.82 +/- 0.05) (p < or = 0.001). The authors discuss the normal RI value in the neonatal period. In the conclusion they mention that the RI can be obtained much more easily from the blood flow in the renal artery than the blood flow in intraparenchymatous arteries but the former does not reflect representatively the intraparenchymatous conditions in the kidneys and this restricts its use in evaluations of intraparenchymatous renal processes.

[彩色多普勒超声评价新生儿肾动脉和肝实质动脉血流]。
作者检查了14例健康新生儿的25个肾脏,以评估肾动脉和一些实质动脉的最大收缩期和舒张末期血流率计算的阻力指数(RI)。结果显示,流向肾周动脉的所有绝对血流速率显著下降。与文献中很少的数据一致,他们评估了健康新生儿肝实质内动脉的正常RI值(0.76 +/- 0.04),与肾动脉的评估值(0.82 +/- 0.05)有显著差异(p <或= 0.001)。作者讨论了新生儿期正常的RI值。在结论中,他们提到通过肾动脉血流比肾实质动脉血流更容易获得肾实质动脉造影,但前者不能代表性地反映肾脏实质内情况,这限制了其在肾实质内过程评价中的应用。
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Cesko-Slovenska Pediatrie
Cesko-Slovenska Pediatrie Medicine-Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health
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