UTILITY OF PULSED DOPPLER IN THE DIAGNOSIS AND FOLLOW-UP OF ACUTE VASCULAR GRAFT REJECTION TREATED WITH OKT3 MONOCLONAL ANTIBODY OR ANTILYMPHOCYTE SERUM

Abstract
Fifteen patients with severe acute vascular graft rejection (twelve of them steroid-resistant) treated with OKT3 monoclonal antibody (8) or antilymphocyte serum (7) were sequentially studied with duplex-Doppler ultrasonography (DDUS). Measurements of intrarenal resistance were obtained by means of the resistive index (RI). During rejection episodes, the intrarenal resistance was increased in all patients (RI range: 0.89–1), with absent or reversed diastolic blood flow. Normalization of diastolic blood flow was documented prior to the decrease of serum creatinine level in all patients who recovered from a rejection episode. We conclude that DDUS is a noninvasive technique useful in the diagnosis and monitoring of acute vascular graft rejection. Prediction of graft outcome after rejection treatment could probably be made based on DDUS findings.