Role for contrast-enhanced ultrasound in assessing complications after kidney transplant |
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Authors: | Giuseppe Como Jacopo Da Re Gian Luigi Adani Chiara Zuiani Rossano Girometti |
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Affiliation: | Giuseppe Como, Institute of Radiology, University Hospital S. Maria della Misericordia, Udine 33100, ItalyJacopo Da Re, Chiara Zuiani, Rossano Girometti, Institute of Radiology, Department of Medicine, University of Udine, University Hospital S. Maria della Misericordia, Udine 33100, ItalyGian Luigi Adani, Department of Medicine, General Surgery and Transplantation, University Hospital S. Maria della Misericordia, Udine 33100, Italy |
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Abstract: | Kidney transplantation (KT) is an effective treatment for end-stage renal disease. Despite their rate has reduced over time, post-transplant complications still represent a major clinical problem because of the associated risk of graft failure and loss. Thus, post-KT complications should be diagnosed and treated promptly. Imaging plays a pivotal role in this setting. Grayscale ultrasound (US) with color Doppler analysis is the first-line imaging modality for assessing complications, although many findings lack specificity. When performed by experienced operators, contrast-enhanced US (CEUS) has been advocated as a safe and fast tool to improve the accuracy of US. Also, when performing CEUS there is potentially no need for further imaging, such as contrast-enhanced computed tomography or magnetic resonance imaging, which are often contraindicated in recipients with impaired renal function. This technique is also portable to patients’ bedside, thus having the potential of maximizing the cost-effectiveness of the whole diagnostic process. Finally, the use of blood-pool contrast agents allows translating information on graft microvasculature into time-intensity curves, and in turn quantitative perfusion indexes. Quantitative analysis is under evaluation as a tool to diagnose rejection or other causes of graft dysfunction. In this paper, we review and illustrate the indications to CEUS in the post-KT setting, as well as the main CEUS findings that can help establishing the diagnosis and planning the most adequate treatment. |
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Keywords: | Contrast-enhanced ultrasound Kidney transplant Post-renal transplant complications Graft function Ultrasound contrast agents |
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