2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.jcrc.2022.154112
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Predictive value of the renal resistive index in the immediate postoperative period after kidney transplantation on short- and long-term graft and patient outcomes

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“…The RRI measured within the first 48 h after kidney transplantation, during intensive care unit stay, can predict short-and long-term outcomes for patients and grafts. Patients experiencing delayed graft function exhibited higher RRI levels than those who did not experience it [69,70]. The RRI routinely measured <48 h post-transplant is an independent predictor of short-term kidney function.…”
Section: Rri and Renal Transplantationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The RRI measured within the first 48 h after kidney transplantation, during intensive care unit stay, can predict short-and long-term outcomes for patients and grafts. Patients experiencing delayed graft function exhibited higher RRI levels than those who did not experience it [69,70]. The RRI routinely measured <48 h post-transplant is an independent predictor of short-term kidney function.…”
Section: Rri and Renal Transplantationmentioning
confidence: 99%