Circulation Reports
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Demonstration of Improved Renal Congestion After Heart Failure Treatment on Renal Perfusion Imaging With Contrast-Enhanced Ultrasonography
Kaoru KomuroKyo ShimazuTakuya KoizumiShogo ImagawaTeisuke AnzaiKazuya Yonezawa
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Background:Renal congestion is a critical pathophysiological component of congestive heart failure (CHF).

Methods and Results:To quantify renal congestion, contrast-enhanced ultrasonography (CEUS) was performed at baseline and after treatment in 11 CHF patients and 9 normal subjects. Based on the time-contrast intensity curve, time to peak intensity (TTP), which reflects the perfusion rate of renal parenchyma, and relative contrast intensity (RCI), an index reflecting renal blood volume, were measured. In CHF patients, TTP at baseline was significantly prolonged compared with that in controls (cortex, 10.8±3.5 vs. 4.6±1.2 s, P<0.0001; medulla, 10.6±3.0 vs. 5.1±1.6 s, P<0.0001), and RCI was lower than that in controls (cortex, −16.5±5.2 vs. −8.8±1.5 dB, P<0.0001; medulla, −22.8±5.2 vs. −14.8±2.4 dB, P<0.0001). After CHF treatment, RCI was significantly increased (cortex, −16.5±5.2 to −11.8±4.5 dB, P=0.035; medulla, −22.8±5.2 to −18.7±3.7 dB, P=0.045). TTP in the cortex decreased after treatment (10.8±3.5 to 7.6±3.1 s, P=0.032), but it was unchanged in the medulla (10.6±3.0 to 8.3±3.2 s, P=0.098).

Conclusions:Renal congestion can be observed using CEUS in CHF patients.

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