Title of article :
Effect of Splenomegaly on Renal Resistive Index: Doppler Ultrasonograghy Study
Author/Authors :
Serter, Selim Department of Radiology - School of Medicine - Celal Bayar University, Turkey , Yılmaz, Güliz Department of Radiology - School of Medicine - Celal Bayar University, Turkey , Pekindil, Gökhan Department of Radiology - School of Medicine - Celal Bayar University, Turkey
Abstract :
Background and Aims: The Doppler resistive index was advanced as a useful parameter for quantifying
the alterations in renal blood flow that may occur with renal diseases. The presence of splenomegaly is very
significant in the diagnosis of several groups of diseases: immunological, inflammatory, reticuloendothelial
proliferations, storage diseases and portal hypertension. This prospective study is designed to investigate
whether there is an effect of splenomegaly on renal resistive index value of extrinsically compressed left kidney
by using renal Doppler US.
Methods: A total of 48 patients (22 male and 26 female) with splenomegaly (>130 mm) were evaluated by
renal Doppler US examination. The etiologies and durations of splenomegaly were found to be different. Renal
sphericity indices were calculated for demonstration of extrinsic compression (long axis/short axis). The
resistive index values obtained via both compressed left kidney by splenomegaly and contralateral right kidney
were measured. Mean values were calculated and difference of mean resistive index between both kidneys
were compared.
Results: The sphericity indices were higher in compressed left kidney (mean +/-SD) (2.4 +/- 0.4) than
contralateral normal side (2.3 +/- 0.3). The mean RI of the compressed and contralateral kidney were 0.67
+/- 0.5 and 0.65 +/- 0.4, respectively. The mean RI value of the left side is statistically higher than right side
(p< 0.01).
Conclusions: During renal Doppler examinations it should be kept in mind that the extrinsic pressure caused
by enlarged spleen may significantly alter renal RI measurements.
Keywords :
Renal Resistive Index , Splenomegaly , Doppler Ultrasonograghy
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics