Serendipitous diagnosis of aortic coarctation by bilateral parvus et tardus renal Doppler flow pattern

نویسندگان

  • Mohammad Kazem Tarzamni
  • Nariman Nezami
  • Mohammad Reza Ardalan
  • Jalal Etemadi
  • Hamid Noshad
  • Fatemeh Gatreh Samani
  • Mehrnoush Toufan
چکیده

BACKGROUND Aorta Coarctation (AC) is uncommon condition that in most adult patients is asymptomatic. Diagnosis of AC is made during routine physical examination by detection of Blood Pressure (BP) difference between arm and leg. AIM To describe a novel renal artery Doppler flow pattern pathognomonic of aortic coarctation. METHODS We enrolled 4 consecutive patients referred to renal artery Doppler Ultrasonography (DU) for diagnostic work-up of secondary arterial hypertension. All met the following inclusion criteria: 1) arterial hypertension at age <30 years; 2) referred for renal DU to rule out renovascular hypertension. RESULTS We found in all 4 patients (age range 10 to 27 years) a bilateral "parvus-tardus" renal Doppler flow pattern. In all, echocardiographic and angiographic work-ups showed aortic coarctation. CONCLUSION Careful physical examination should be performed in all hypertensive patients. Furthermore, the suspicion of AC can be raised by a bilateral renal arteries "parvus-tardus" Doppler flow pattern in young hypertensive patients screened for secondary hypertension.

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • Cardiovascular Ultrasound

دوره 5  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2007