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Hip Position Acutely Affects Oxygenation and Perfusion of Kidney Grafts as Measured by Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging Methods—The Bent Knee Study

Authors :
Peter Vermathen
Petros Martirosian
Gaëlle Diserens
Dechen W. Tshering Vogel
Bruno Vogt
Florence Nikles
Maryam Seif
Michel Burnier
Laila-Yasmin Mani
Source :
Frontiers in Medicine, Vol 8 (2021), Frontiers in medicine, vol. 8, pp. 697055, Mani, Laila-Yasmin; Seif, Maryam; Nikles, Florence; Tshering Vogel, Dechen W.; Diserens, Gaëlle; Martirosian, Petros; Burnier, Michel; Vogt, Bruno; Vermathen, Peter (2021). Hip Position Acutely Affects Oxygenation and Perfusion of Kidney Grafts as Measured by Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging Methods—The Bent Knee Study. Frontiers in medicine, 8, p. 697055. Frontiers 10.3389/fmed.2021.697055 , Frontiers in Medicine
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Frontiers, 2021.

Abstract

Background: Kidney perfusion and oxygenation are two important determinants of kidney graft function. In kidney transplantation, repeated graft hypoperfusion may occur during hip flexion, for example in the sitting position, due to the progressive development of fibrotic tissue around iliac arteries. The aim of this study was to assess the changes in oxygenation and perfusion of kidney grafts during hip flexion and extension using a new functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) protocol.Methods: Nineteen kidney graft recipients prospectively underwent MRI on a 3T scanner including diffusion-weighted, blood oxygenation level dependent (BOLD), and arterial spin labeling sequences in hip positions 0° and >90° before and after intravenous administration of 20 mg furosemide.Results: Unexpectedly, graft perfusion values were significantly higher in flexed compared to neutral hip position. Main diffusion-derived parameters were not affected by hip position. BOLD-derived cortico-medullary R2* ratio was significantly modified during hip flexion suggesting an intrarenal redistribution of the oxygenation in favor of the medulla and to the detriment of the cortex. Furthermore, the increase in medullary oxygenation induced by furosemide was significantly blunted during hip flexion (p < 0.001).Conclusion: Hip flexion has an acute impact on perfusion and tissue oxygenation in kidney grafts. Whether these position-dependent changes affect the long-term function and outcome of kidney transplants needs further investigation.

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OpenAIRE
Journal :
Frontiers in Medicine, Vol 8 (2021), Frontiers in medicine, vol. 8, pp. 697055, Mani, Laila-Yasmin; Seif, Maryam; Nikles, Florence; Tshering Vogel, Dechen W.; Diserens, Ga&#235;lle; Martirosian, Petros; Burnier, Michel; Vogt, Bruno; Vermathen, Peter (2021). Hip Position Acutely Affects Oxygenation and Perfusion of Kidney Grafts as Measured by Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging Methods—The Bent Knee Study. Frontiers in medicine, 8, p. 697055. Frontiers 10.3389/fmed.2021.697055 <http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmed.2021.697055>, Frontiers in Medicine
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edsair.doi.dedup.....a83df1f6d77cee47b7cd83c9cf442e41
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.48350/158424