Limited Accuracy of Colour Doppler Ultrasound Dynamic Tissue Perfusion Measurement in Diabetic Adults.
Felix StoperkaClaudia KargerJoachim BeigePublished in: PloS one (2016)
Dynamic tissue perfusion measurement (DTPM) is a pre-described and available method in pediatric ultrasound to quantify tissue perfusion in renal Doppler ultrasound by particular video analysis software. This study evaluates DTPM during single and between repeated visits after 6 months, calibrates repeated DTPM within different region of interest (ROI) and compares DTPM with kidney function markers in adult patients with early diabetic nephropathy (n = 17). During repeated measurements, no association of readings at the same patients in the same (n = 3 readings) as well as repeated visit (n = 2 visits) could be retrieved. No association between DTPM, MDRD-GFR, albuminuria, age and duration of diabetes was observed. These negative results are presumably related to inconsistency of DTPM due to non-fixed ROI position as could be shown in calibrating series. Further development of the method should be performed to enable reproducible DTPM readings in adults.
Keyphrases
- diabetic nephropathy
- magnetic resonance imaging
- type diabetes
- end stage renal disease
- contrast enhanced
- newly diagnosed
- cardiovascular disease
- chronic kidney disease
- ultrasound guided
- ejection fraction
- contrast enhanced ultrasound
- prognostic factors
- blood flow
- magnetic resonance
- peritoneal dialysis
- adipose tissue
- young adults
- weight loss
- childhood cancer