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Gadolinium-enhanced MRI visualizing backflow at increasing intra-renal pressure in a porcine model.

Søren Kissow LildalEsben Søvsø Szocska HansenChristoffer LaustsenRikke NørregaardLotte Bonde BertelsenKirsten MadsenCamilla W RasmussenPalle Jörn Sloth OstherHelene Jung
Published in: PloS one (2023)
Gadolinium enhanced MRI provided detailed information about IRB that has not previously been documented. IRB occurs at even very low pressures, and these findings are in conflict with the general consensus that keeping IRP below 30-35 mmHg eliminates the risk of post-operative infection and sepsis. Moreover, the level of IRB was documented to be a function of both IRP and time. The results of this study emphasize the importance of keeping IRP and OR time low during ureteroscopy.
Keyphrases
  • contrast enhanced
  • magnetic resonance imaging
  • diffusion weighted imaging
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  • computed tomography
  • intensive care unit
  • acute kidney injury
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