The performance of renal duplex ultrasonography for the detection of hemodynamically significant renal artery stenosis
Catheterization and Cardiovascular Interventions2006Vol. 68(2), pp. 311–318
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Abstract
The measurement of PSV is not only noninvasive but also highly accurate in detecting patients who have hemodynamically significant RAS. The authors emphasize that an enthusiastic application of renal duplex ultrasonography, particularly the measurement of PSV, is warranted.
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