S. Mutze et al., COLOR-CODED DUPLEX SONOGRAPHY IN THE DIAGNOSTIC-ASSESSMENT OF VASCULAR COMPLICATIONS AFTER KIDNEY-TRANSPLANTATION IN CHILDREN, Pediatric radiology, 27(12), 1997, pp. 898-902
Background. Vascular complications are a major cause of dysfunction or
transplant loss in children. Arterial or venous occlusion, transplant
renal artery stenosis (TRAS) and some arteriovenous (AV) fistula requ
ire rapid detection and prompt intervention. The present study was per
formed to determine the accuracy of colour Doppler sonography (CDS) in
the early and late phase after renal transplantation and to correlate
the results with angiographic and intraoperative findings. Objective.
CDS is the preferred imaging modality with a high diagnostic accuracy
for follow-up of renal transplantation in children. The indication fo
r angiography should be established on the basis of the CDS diagnosis.
Materials and methods. In 87 children (mean age 10.9 years, range 2-1
7), 423 CDS examinations were performed after renal transplantation. A
ngiography was performed in 17 cases; surgery was necessary in 16 pati
ents. Results. CDS correctly identified 8/8 arterial or venous occlusi
ons and 7/7 TRAS. The only false positive diagnosis of TRAS was due to
misinterpretation of an iliac artery stenosis. Six AV fistulae were d
iagnosed by CDS. The overall positive predictive value of CDS was 94 %
in this study. Conclusion. CDS is a noninvasive, non-radiation produc
ing imaging modality with a high diagnostic accuracy. It is the method
of choice in the assessment of vascular complications after renal tra
nsplantation in children.