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Renal transplantant blood flow in patients with acute tubular necrosis

Abstract

The aim of this study was to investigate the quantity of renal transport blood flow in patients affected by acute tubular necrosis (ATN). During the four years period two hundred and thirty-three studies were performed using {sup 99m}Tc pertechnetate and {sup 131}I - OIH. Renal blood flow was calculated from the first-pass time activity curves generated over the kidney and aorta and expressed as a percentage of cardiac output (RBF/CO). Renal transplant blood flow is clearly diminished in ATN, similar as in acute rejection, and significantly related to the graft function, what means that RBF/CO value could potentially serve as a prognostic factor in the graft function recovery from ATN.
Authors:
Huic, D; Crnkovic, S; Bubic-Filipi, L J; Grosev, D; Dodig, P; Porapat, M; Puretic, Z [1] 
  1. Univ. Hospital Rebro, Zagreb (Croatia)
Publication Date:
Sep 01, 1997
Product Type:
Conference
Report Number:
INIS-SK-98-001; CONF-9709170-
Reference Number:
SCA: 550601; PA: AIX-29:009961; EDB-98:040436; SN: 98001937485
Resource Relation:
Conference: DNM `97: 34. days of nuclear medicine with international participation, 34. Dni Nuklearnej Mediciny, Bratislava (Slovakia), 17-19 Sep 1997; Other Information: PBD: Sep 1997; Related Information: Is Part Of Abstracts of the 34. Days of Nuclear Medicine with Internationa l Participation; PB: 44 p.; 34. Dni nuklearnej mediciny s medzinarodnou ucastou. Abstrakty
Subject:
55 BIOLOGY AND MEDICINE, BASIC STUDIES; BLOOD FLOW; DIAGNOSIS; DIAGNOSTIC USES; EXCRETION; IODINE 131; KIDNEYS; NECROSIS; NUCLEAR MEDICINE; RADIONUCLIDE KINETICS; RADIOPHARMACEUTICALS; TECHNETIUM 99; TRACER TECHNIQUES; TRANSPLANTS
OSTI ID:
591421
Research Organizations:
Slovenska Lekarska Spolocnost, Bratislava (Slovakia). Spolocnost Nuklearnej Mediciny a Radiacnej Hygieny; Ceska Lekarska Spolecnost J.E. Purkyne, Prague (Czech Republic). Spolecnost Nuklearni Mediciny a Radiacni Hygieny; Onkologicky ustav sv. Alzbety, Bratislava (Slovakia); Komenskeho Univ., Bratislava (Slovakia). Lekarska Fakulta
Country of Origin:
Slovakia
Language:
English
Other Identifying Numbers:
Other: ON: DE98609830; TRN: SK97K0366009961
Availability:
INIS; OSTI as DE98609830
Submitting Site:
INIS
Size:
pp. 21
Announcement Date:
May 15, 1998

Citation Formats

Huic, D, Crnkovic, S, Bubic-Filipi, L J, Grosev, D, Dodig, P, Porapat, M, and Puretic, Z. Renal transplantant blood flow in patients with acute tubular necrosis. Slovakia: N. p., 1997. Web.
Huic, D, Crnkovic, S, Bubic-Filipi, L J, Grosev, D, Dodig, P, Porapat, M, & Puretic, Z. Renal transplantant blood flow in patients with acute tubular necrosis. Slovakia.
Huic, D, Crnkovic, S, Bubic-Filipi, L J, Grosev, D, Dodig, P, Porapat, M, and Puretic, Z. 1997. "Renal transplantant blood flow in patients with acute tubular necrosis." Slovakia.
@misc{etde_591421,
title = {Renal transplantant blood flow in patients with acute tubular necrosis}
author = {Huic, D, Crnkovic, S, Bubic-Filipi, L J, Grosev, D, Dodig, P, Porapat, M, and Puretic, Z}
abstractNote = {The aim of this study was to investigate the quantity of renal transport blood flow in patients affected by acute tubular necrosis (ATN). During the four years period two hundred and thirty-three studies were performed using {sup 99m}Tc pertechnetate and {sup 131}I - OIH. Renal blood flow was calculated from the first-pass time activity curves generated over the kidney and aorta and expressed as a percentage of cardiac output (RBF/CO). Renal transplant blood flow is clearly diminished in ATN, similar as in acute rejection, and significantly related to the graft function, what means that RBF/CO value could potentially serve as a prognostic factor in the graft function recovery from ATN.}
place = {Slovakia}
year = {1997}
month = {Sep}
}