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Title: | Clinical significance and renal haemodynamics of incidentally detected retroaortic left renal vein: Assessment with venous Doppler sonography | Authors: | Yağcı, Ahmet Baki Tavasli, B. Karabulut, N. Kiroglu, Y. |
Keywords: | abdominal radiography acoustic impedance adult aged aorta artery resistance article calculation clinical article clinical trial color ultrasound flowmetry compression computer assisted tomography controlled clinical trial controlled study disease association Doppler echography female hematuria human image analysis incidental finding kidney artery kidney blood flow kidney vein male nutcracker phenomenon prospective study proteinuria scrotum spine urinalysis varicocele vein diameter vein malformation case control study Doppler flowmetry echography hemodynamics methodology middle aged pathophysiology peripheral vascular disease renal artery stenosis, occlusion and obstruction Adult Aged Case-Control Studies Constriction, Pathologic Female Hematuria Hemodynamics Humans Male Middle Aged Peripheral Vascular Diseases Prospective Studies Proteinuria Renal Artery Renal Veins Scrotum Ultrasonography, Doppler Varicocele |
Abstract: | The purpose of this study was to determine whether renal venous pulsations are affected by compression of the left renal vein (LRV) between the aorta and spine, and also to determine the clinical significance of incidentally detected retroaortic LRV. The study population was recruited from 783 consecutive patients undergoing abdominal CT examination for various indications. 22 patients with a retroaortic LRV were prospectively enrolled in this study, and 22 patients without renal disease served as a control group. After measuring the diameters of the central and peripheral portions of the LRV on CT images, the ratio (P/C) and difference (P-C) of the diameters were calculated. Doppler sonography of the interlobar arteries and veins of the left kidney was then performed to obtain impedance indices. Urine analysis of all subjects and scrotal colour Doppler ultrasound of male patients were also performed. The retroaortic LRV diameters were significantly narrower than the pre-aortic LRV diameters (p=0.002). The left intrarenal venous impedance indices were significantly higher in the patients with retroaortic LRV (p=0.026) and in the subgroups with P/C>2 (p=0.020), with P-C>4 mm (p=0.007) and without nutcracker-like associations (p=0.006) than in control subjects, but no significant difference was noted between the arterial resistance indices. Haematuria (n=8), proteinuria (n=4), varicocele (n=3) and collaterals (n=1) were detected in the study group but not in the control group. In conclusion, incidentally detected retroaortic LRV appears to be associated with haematuria, proteinuria, varicocele and altered venous pulsatility. Further investigations are needed to understand the role of venous Doppler ultrasound in the nutcracker phenomenon. © 2008 The British Institute of Radiology. | URI: | https://hdl.handle.net/11499/7207 https://doi.org/10.1259/bjr/28555221 |
ISSN: | 0007-1285 |
Appears in Collections: | PubMed İndeksli Yayınlar Koleksiyonu / PubMed Indexed Publications Collection Scopus İndeksli Yayınlar Koleksiyonu / Scopus Indexed Publications Collection Tıp Fakültesi Koleksiyonu WoS İndeksli Yayınlar Koleksiyonu / WoS Indexed Publications Collection |
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