Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5486006 | Ultrasound in Medicine & Biology | 2017 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
The aim of this retrospective single-center study was to examine ultrasound-detected complications after diagnostic parenchymal renal biopsies. After 471 ultrasound-guided kidney biopsies (225 native kidneys and 246 renal allografts), ultrasound revealed hematomas (21.9%), arterio-venous fistulas (8.9%), active bleeding (1.1%) and hematuria (0.4%). Only 0.8% of all patients required invasive intervention such as coiling (n = 3) and surgical procedures (n = 1). Three episodes of bleeding (0.6%) were solved with manual compression. One patient (0.2%) needed an irrigation catheter because of hematuria. Furthermore, six patients (1.3%) received blood transfusion. Ultrasound-guided biopsies are safe. With modern ultrasound machines using multi-frequency transducers with high resolution and harmonic imaging, even marginal bleeding after renal biopsy is detected.
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Authors
Stephanie Preuss, Claudius Kuechle, Stefan Wagenpfeil, Christoph Schmaderer, Lutz Renders, Uwe Heemann, Konrad Stock,