1999 Volume 90 Issue 3 Pages 470-474
(Background) The clinical usefulness of color Doppler method with flow profile for examination of blood flow in the transplanted kidney was evaluated.
(Procedure) We measured blood flow in the transplanted kidney by flow profile in 14 renal recipients.
(Results) Blood flow in the renal arteries in recipients with graft dysfunction was significantly lower than those in recipients with good graft function. There was significant correlation between blood flow in the renal arteries and graft function. In addition, in the segmental arteries, there was significant correlation between peak flow velocity and blood flow. But there was no significant correlation between index of resistance and blood flow in the transplanted kidney.
(Conclusions) Measurement of blood flow by flow profile may improve the examination capability of color Doppler ultrasonography of the transplanted kidney.