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Correlation of histopathologic and dynamic tissue perfusion measurement findings in transplanted kidneys

BACKGROUND: Cortical perfusion of the renal transplant can be non-invasively assessed by color Doppler ultrasonography. We performed the Dynamic Tissue Perfusion Measurement (DTPM) of the transplant’s renal cortex using color Doppler ultrasonography (PixelFlux technique), and compared the results wi...

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Autores principales: Scholbach, Thomas, Wang, Hsin-Kai, Yang, An-Hang, Loong, Che-Chuan, Wu, Tsai-Hong
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3711918/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23844983
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2369-14-143
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author Scholbach, Thomas
Wang, Hsin-Kai
Yang, An-Hang
Loong, Che-Chuan
Wu, Tsai-Hong
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Wang, Hsin-Kai
Yang, An-Hang
Loong, Che-Chuan
Wu, Tsai-Hong
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description BACKGROUND: Cortical perfusion of the renal transplant can be non-invasively assessed by color Doppler ultrasonography. We performed the Dynamic Tissue Perfusion Measurement (DTPM) of the transplant’s renal cortex using color Doppler ultrasonography (PixelFlux technique), and compared the results with the histopathological findings of transplant biopsies. METHODS: Ninety-six DTPM studies of the renal transplant’s cortex followed by transplant biopsies were performed in 78 patients. The cortical perfusion data were compared with the parameter of peritubular inflammatory cell accumulation (PTC 0 to 3) based on Banff-classification system. RESULTS: A significant decrease of cortical perfusion could be demonstrated as the inflammatory cells accumulation in peritubular capillaries increased. Increasing peritubulitis caused a perfusion loss from central to distal layers of 79% in PTC 0, of 85% in PTC 1, of 94% in PTC 2, and of 94% in PTC 3. Furthermore, the perfusion loss due to peritubular inflammation was more prominent in the distal cortical layer. The extent of perfusion decline with increasing peritubulitis (from PTC 0 to PTC 3) was 64% in proximal 20% cortical layer (p20), 63% in proximal 50% cortical layer (p50), increased to 76% in distal 50% cortical layer (d50), and peaked at 90% in the distal 20% cortical layer (d20). For those without peritubulitis (PTC 0), the increase in the the Interstitial Fibrosis/Tubular Atrophy (IF/TA) score was accompanied by a significantly increased cortical perfusion. A Polyomavirus infection was associated with an increased cortical perfusion. CONCLUSIONS: Our study demonstrated that the perfusion of the renal transplant is associated with certain pathological changes within the graft. DTPM showed a significant reduction of cortical perfusion in the transplant renal cortex related to peritubular capillary inflammation.
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spelling pubmed-37119182013-07-16 Correlation of histopathologic and dynamic tissue perfusion measurement findings in transplanted kidneys Scholbach, Thomas Wang, Hsin-Kai Yang, An-Hang Loong, Che-Chuan Wu, Tsai-Hong BMC Nephrol Research Article BACKGROUND: Cortical perfusion of the renal transplant can be non-invasively assessed by color Doppler ultrasonography. We performed the Dynamic Tissue Perfusion Measurement (DTPM) of the transplant’s renal cortex using color Doppler ultrasonography (PixelFlux technique), and compared the results with the histopathological findings of transplant biopsies. METHODS: Ninety-six DTPM studies of the renal transplant’s cortex followed by transplant biopsies were performed in 78 patients. The cortical perfusion data were compared with the parameter of peritubular inflammatory cell accumulation (PTC 0 to 3) based on Banff-classification system. RESULTS: A significant decrease of cortical perfusion could be demonstrated as the inflammatory cells accumulation in peritubular capillaries increased. Increasing peritubulitis caused a perfusion loss from central to distal layers of 79% in PTC 0, of 85% in PTC 1, of 94% in PTC 2, and of 94% in PTC 3. Furthermore, the perfusion loss due to peritubular inflammation was more prominent in the distal cortical layer. The extent of perfusion decline with increasing peritubulitis (from PTC 0 to PTC 3) was 64% in proximal 20% cortical layer (p20), 63% in proximal 50% cortical layer (p50), increased to 76% in distal 50% cortical layer (d50), and peaked at 90% in the distal 20% cortical layer (d20). For those without peritubulitis (PTC 0), the increase in the the Interstitial Fibrosis/Tubular Atrophy (IF/TA) score was accompanied by a significantly increased cortical perfusion. A Polyomavirus infection was associated with an increased cortical perfusion. CONCLUSIONS: Our study demonstrated that the perfusion of the renal transplant is associated with certain pathological changes within the graft. DTPM showed a significant reduction of cortical perfusion in the transplant renal cortex related to peritubular capillary inflammation. BioMed Central 2013-07-11 /pmc/articles/PMC3711918/ /pubmed/23844983 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2369-14-143 Text en Copyright © 2013 Scholbach et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Scholbach, Thomas
Wang, Hsin-Kai
Yang, An-Hang
Loong, Che-Chuan
Wu, Tsai-Hong
Correlation of histopathologic and dynamic tissue perfusion measurement findings in transplanted kidneys
title Correlation of histopathologic and dynamic tissue perfusion measurement findings in transplanted kidneys
title_full Correlation of histopathologic and dynamic tissue perfusion measurement findings in transplanted kidneys
title_fullStr Correlation of histopathologic and dynamic tissue perfusion measurement findings in transplanted kidneys
title_full_unstemmed Correlation of histopathologic and dynamic tissue perfusion measurement findings in transplanted kidneys
title_short Correlation of histopathologic and dynamic tissue perfusion measurement findings in transplanted kidneys
title_sort correlation of histopathologic and dynamic tissue perfusion measurement findings in transplanted kidneys
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3711918/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23844983
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2369-14-143
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