Renal biopsy-related hemorrhage: frequency and comparison of CT and sonography |
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Authors: | P W Ralls J A Barakos E M Kaptein P E Friedman G Fouladian W D Boswell J Halls S G Massry |
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Affiliation: | Department of Radiology, Los Angeles County/USC Medical Center. |
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Abstract: | To evaluate the frequency of retroperitoneal hemorrhage related to renal biopsy, we prospectively assessed 182 patients (200 biopsies) using state-of-the-art CT and ultrasound. Our study revealed definite CT evidence of hemorrhage after 90.9% of biopsies. In a blinded analysis of images obtained in biopsied patients and in unbiopsied control patients the overall accuracy of CT was 93.8 versus 76.4% for ultrasound. Our data suggest that detectable hemorrhage is virtually always seen after renal biopsy and its frequency is much higher than noted in earlier studies. |
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