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.
Huic, D;
Crnkovic, S;
Bubic-Filipi, L J;
Grosev, D;
Dodig, P;
Porapat, M;
Puretic, Z
[1]
- Univ. Hospital Rebro, Zagreb (Croatia)
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}
}
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}
}