2001
DOI: 10.1034/j.1399-0012.2001.150605.x
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Comparison of palpation‐guided and ultrasound‐guided biopsies in transplanted kidneys

Abstract: Although ultrasound guidance improves the number of glomeruli, arcuate, and interlobar arteries, as well as arterioles, compared with palpation-guided biopsies, there is no difference in the rate of adequate material between the two methods.

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“…The supine antero‐lateral position for obese and non‐obese patients has been reported to provide superior compliance, comfort and respiratory comfort assessed by visual analogue scale compared with the prone position . Biopsy of a renal transplant has been described exclusively with the patients in the supine position, however, like native kidney biopsy patient position in transplant biopsy is frequently not reported …”
Section: Part Ii: Renal Biopsy – Imaging Needles and Positioningmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The supine antero‐lateral position for obese and non‐obese patients has been reported to provide superior compliance, comfort and respiratory comfort assessed by visual analogue scale compared with the prone position . Biopsy of a renal transplant has been described exclusively with the patients in the supine position, however, like native kidney biopsy patient position in transplant biopsy is frequently not reported …”
Section: Part Ii: Renal Biopsy – Imaging Needles and Positioningmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…35 Biopsy of a renal transplant has been described exclusively with the patients in the supine position, [35][36][37] however, like native kidney biopsy patient position in transplant biopsy is frequently not reported. 38,39 F I G U R E 1 Process of renal biopsy: Communication throughout the patient journey (Adapted from Gutman et al, 1 (p. 26) with permission. )…”
Section: Part Ii: Renal Biopsy -Imaging Needles and Positioningmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…After the removal of duplicates, 5004 unique records were identified, of which 4814 records were excluded after the screening of titles and abstracts. Of the 190 remaining studies, 72 studies (40 082 biopsies) 2,3,9,14,25-92 were included in the systematic review and meta-analysis after full-text review (Figure 1) including 4 single-center randomized controlled trials, 3 multicenter cohort studies (1 mixed retrospective-prospective and 2 retrospective), and 65 single-center cohort studies (10 prospective, 1 mixed retrospective-prospective, 46 retrospective, and 8 unreported). Details of the included studies are presented in Table S1, SDC, http://links.lww.com/TP/C332.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…No entanto, o número das mesmas estruturas (glomérulo se vasos) obtido pela biópsia manual é suficiente para o diagnóstico anátomo-patológico havendo igual taxa de complicação entre ambos os métodos. Não existe, portanto, necessidade absoluta de dispor de ultrasonografia para guiar a biópsia do rim transplantado 9 . O seu valor fica mais evidente nos casos de nova biópsia ou em paciente obesos.…”
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