AIMS: The renal arterial resistance index (RRI) is a measure of renal blood flow obtained by Doppler ultrasonography, which has been demonstrated to reflect both vascular and parenchymal renal abnormalities. The aim of the study was to evaluate clinical correlates and the prognostic relevance of RRI in a group of patients affected by chronic heart failure (CHF). METHODS AND RESULTS: We enrolled 250 CHF outpatients in a stable clinical condition and receiving conventional therapy. Peak systolic velocity and end-diastolic velocity of a segmental renal artery were obtained by pulsed Doppler flow. Then the RRI was calculated. Standard renal function assessment was obtained by the measurement of creatinine serum levels and the estimation of t...
ObjectiveThis retrospective study examines the relationship between the renal resistive index (RI) a...
Chronic kidney disease and its worsening are recurring conditions in chronic heart failure (CHF) whi...
Background Persistent congestion with deteriorating renal function is an important cause of adverse ...
Abstract AIMS: The renal arterial resistance index (RRI) is a measure of renal blood flow obtained...
AIMS: The renal arterial resistance index (RRI) is a measure of renal blood flow obtained by Dopple...
Logo Cardiorenal Medicine Original Paper The Renal Arterial Resistance Index Predicts Worsening Re...
Department of Cardiology, Nicolae Testemitsanu State University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Chisinau, ...
Acute kidney injury (AKI) is frequent during acute heart failure (AHF) and worsens the outcome. To p...
In chronic heart failure (CHF) patients there is a wide variability in the minimal effective diureti...
The renal resistance index (RRI) has been demonstrated to be a useful parameter that can detect pati...
Introduction. There is a mutual relationship between hypertension and renal failure, so that hyperte...
CONTEXT: The frequency of contrast induced acute kidney injury varies from 3 to 13% of patients po...
Acute kidney injury (AKI) following major heart surgery (MHS) is associated with early decrease in r...
BACKGROUND: Most renal transplants fail because of chronic allograft nephropathy or because the reci...
AbstractBackgroundIn chronic heart failure (CHF) patients there is a wide variability in the minimal...
ObjectiveThis retrospective study examines the relationship between the renal resistive index (RI) a...
Chronic kidney disease and its worsening are recurring conditions in chronic heart failure (CHF) whi...
Background Persistent congestion with deteriorating renal function is an important cause of adverse ...
Abstract AIMS: The renal arterial resistance index (RRI) is a measure of renal blood flow obtained...
AIMS: The renal arterial resistance index (RRI) is a measure of renal blood flow obtained by Dopple...
Logo Cardiorenal Medicine Original Paper The Renal Arterial Resistance Index Predicts Worsening Re...
Department of Cardiology, Nicolae Testemitsanu State University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Chisinau, ...
Acute kidney injury (AKI) is frequent during acute heart failure (AHF) and worsens the outcome. To p...
In chronic heart failure (CHF) patients there is a wide variability in the minimal effective diureti...
The renal resistance index (RRI) has been demonstrated to be a useful parameter that can detect pati...
Introduction. There is a mutual relationship between hypertension and renal failure, so that hyperte...
CONTEXT: The frequency of contrast induced acute kidney injury varies from 3 to 13% of patients po...
Acute kidney injury (AKI) following major heart surgery (MHS) is associated with early decrease in r...
BACKGROUND: Most renal transplants fail because of chronic allograft nephropathy or because the reci...
AbstractBackgroundIn chronic heart failure (CHF) patients there is a wide variability in the minimal...
ObjectiveThis retrospective study examines the relationship between the renal resistive index (RI) a...
Chronic kidney disease and its worsening are recurring conditions in chronic heart failure (CHF) whi...
Background Persistent congestion with deteriorating renal function is an important cause of adverse ...