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Correlation between renal vascular resistance, pulse pressure, and the resistive index in isolated perfused rabbit kidneys.
Authors:M E Tublin  F N Tessler  M E Murphy
Institution:Department of Radiology, Albany Medical College, NY 12208, USA. tublin@rad.amc.edu
Abstract:PURPOSE: To assess the effect of acute changes in renal vascular resistance (RVR) and pulse pressure on the resistive index (RI) measured by using Doppler ultrasonography (US). MATERIALS AND METHODS: Rabbit kidneys were perfused by using a pulsatile perfusion system in which RVR, systolic and diastolic pulse pressures, and pulse kinetics were controlled and monitored while simultaneously measuring the RI. RESULTS: When RVR was increased fivefold with phenylephrine hydrochloride, the RI increased only slightly (from 0.45 at baseline up to 0.50). There was a virtually linear relationship between the RI and the pulse pressure index (systolic pressure-diastolic pressure]/systolic pressure) in the range of 0.30-0.80. The RI was not affected by the pulse rate or fraction of time that systolic pressure was applied during the pulse cycle. CONCLUSION: Contrary to conventional teaching, which is based on theoretic considerations, the RI is not readily affected by acute changes in RVR. This indicates a need to reconsider the conventional explanations used to explain increases in RI that are frequently found in patients with renal disease or ureteral obstruction.
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