2023
DOI: 10.1002/jmri.28926
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Significance of Arterial Spin Labeling for Reducing Biopsies in Patients With Kidney Allograft Dysfunction

Abstract: BackgroundAlthough biopsy is often entailed for managing patients with kidney allograft dysfunction, it is associated with potential complications of severe hemorrhage. Arterial spin labeling (ASL) is a non‐invasive technique that assesses tissue perfusion.PurposeTo assess the utility of ASL for the discrimination of patients with post‐transplant allograft dysfunction who do not need biopsy from those who need.Study TypeProspective.SubjectsForty‐six patients (34 males/12 females, aged 38.8 ± 9.5 years) with ki… Show more

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“…4 In this issue, the authors assess the significance of ASL in 46 patients, in order to discriminate those with posttransplant allograft dysfunction who need biopsy from those who do not. 5 Cortical ASL in the group who needed biopsy was significantly lower than in the other group. Additionally, elevated serum creatinine differentiated necessary from the unnecessary group.…”
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“…4 In this issue, the authors assess the significance of ASL in 46 patients, in order to discriminate those with posttransplant allograft dysfunction who need biopsy from those who do not. 5 Cortical ASL in the group who needed biopsy was significantly lower than in the other group. Additionally, elevated serum creatinine differentiated necessary from the unnecessary group.…”
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confidence: 70%