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Acute renal vein thrombosis in renal allografts: detection with duplex Doppler US.
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1989
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Renal PathologyTransplantation MedicineDuplex Doppler UsNephrologyThrombosisRenal FunctionVenous ThrombosisHematologyMain Renal ArteryPublic HealthChronic Kidney DiseaseRadiologyCardiovascular ImagingVenous DiseaseKidney TransplantKidney FailureUltrasoundRenal ImpedanceUrologyCardiovascular DiseaseKidney TransplantationDuplex Doppler UltrasoundVascular AccessMedicineRenal AllograftsAnesthesiology
Renal allograft recipients were routinely monitored by means of duplex Doppler ultrasound. In a 20-month survey period, four instances of acute renal vein thrombosis were detected among 75 patients. All episodes occurred within the first 3 postoperative days. The examinations disclosed peaked, abruptly dropping systolic frequency shifts and retrograde plateaulike frequency shifts during diastole at the level of the main renal artery and its proximal branches. A venous Doppler signal could not be recorded. The findings are interpreted as indicating renal impedance exceeding diastolic pressure with nonpropulsive blood flow within the arterial vasculature.