Publication: Association of Intrarenal Resistance Index and Systemic Atherosclerosis After Kidney Transplantation
Association of Intrarenal Resistance Index and Systemic Atherosclerosis After Kidney Transplantation
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Köger, P., Engelberger, S., Thalhammer, C., Wüthrich, R., Valentin, M.-L., Kucher, N., & Clemens, R. K. (2021). Association of Intrarenal Resistance Index and Systemic Atherosclerosis After Kidney Transplantation. In Vivo, 35(6), 3369–3375. https://doi.org/10.21873/invivo.12635
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Patients after kidney transplants are at risk of cardiovascular morbidity. An elevated resistance index (RI) is associated with renal graft failure, while a decreased RI can be due to a renal artery stenosis. The RI can also be measured in the carotid artery. Whether a correlation between intrarenal RI after kidney transplant in adult patients and the RI of the internal carotid artery exists is still unclear.
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In this prospective cross-sectional study, RI of kidney transplants and of the internal
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Köger, P., Engelberger, S., Thalhammer, C., Wüthrich, R., Valentin, M.-L., Kucher, N., & Clemens, R. K. (2021). Association of Intrarenal Resistance Index and Systemic Atherosclerosis After Kidney Transplantation. In Vivo, 35(6), 3369–3375. https://doi.org/10.21873/invivo.12635