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Effect of Cyclosporin A on Renal Cortical Resistances Measured by Color Doppler Flowmetry on Renal Grafts

Authors :
F. Q. Di Palo
P. Palazzi
S. Zafiropulu
P. Abelli
A. Elli
R. Rivolta
C. Zanussi
D. Castagnone
Source :
Nephron. 65:240-244
Publication Year :
1993
Publisher :
S. Karger AG, 1993.

Abstract

Doppler spectra were recorded at different cyclosporin A (CSA) levels (trough and peak) in 30 stable renal-transplanted outpatients: 15 with unimpaired renal function (plasma creatinine150 mumol/l) and 15 with renal impairment (plasma creatinine 150-350 mumol/l). Pulsatility (PI) and resistive indexes (RI) have been measured in the renal artery at the hilum and in the renal cortex. RI and PI were markedly increased (p0.0001) in the cortex at peak time while in the renal artery no significant changes were observed. These variations were statistically related with CSA blood levels (PI = p0.02; r = 0.54, RI = p0.05; r = 0.45). These effects were also found in the presence of renal damage. CSA dose-dependently reduces cortical blood flow, causing a persistent arteriolar vasoconstriction and a reduction in diastolic flow. This effect can be measured in man in a noninvasive and repeatable way using color Doppler sonograms.

Details

ISSN :
22353186 and 16608151
Volume :
65
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Nephron
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....af6afab145abc6af3c90201efa8871c2
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1159/000187481