The description of a new index, the renal-segmental ratio (RSR), and the co
mparison of its performance with other conventional Doppler parameters for
the detection of renal artery stenosis (RAS). A total of 96 renal units wer
e studied with angiography and colour Doppler ultrasound (US) independently
. The Doppler parameters applied were: 1. renal artery peak systolic veloci
ty (RE-PSV), 2. renal-aortic ratio (RAR), 3. early systolic acceleration (E
SA), and 4. renal-segmental ratio (RSR). The angiographic study was used as
the "gold standard " for the identification of greater than or equal to 50
% RAS, The results indicate that RSR (sensitivity: 93.33%, specificity: 89.
47 %) and RE-PSV (sensitivity: 83.33 %, specificity: 89.47 %) were the best
criteria for RAS diagnosis (p values < 0.05). The results show that colour
Doppler US is a reliable diagnostic modality for RAS diagnosis. The new in
dex (RSR) improves the effectiveness of the method. (C) 2000 World Federati
on for Ultrasound in Medicine & Biology.