Bilateral Renal Artery Doppler

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Bilateral Renal Artery Doppler, in Visit Clinic

An ultrasound exam that measures blood flow in both kidneys' arteries to check for narrowing or blockages in Visit Clinic.

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What is a Bilateral Renal Artery Doppler Test in Visit Clinic?

Bilateral renal artery Doppler is an ultrasound exam that measures blood flow in both renal arteries. It shows how well blood reaches each kidney. Good blood flow is vital for filtering waste and for controlling blood pressure. The scan helps detect narrowing, blockages, clots, aneurysms, or changes after a kidney transplant. Doctors use it when blood pressure is hard to control, when kidney function falls, or when vascular problems are suspected. The test is noninvasive, usually quick, and performed by a trained sonographer. Results guide treatment choices like medicines, angioplasty, stenting, or surgery, and help monitor response to therapy.

Bilateral Renal Artery Doppler Test Preparation in Visit Clinic

No special preparation is required.

Bilateral Renal Artery Doppler Test Parameters in Visit Clinic

The Bilateral Renal Artery Doppler test evaluates various parameters. Here are the main parameters checked:

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Why Take a Bilateral Renal Artery Doppler Test in Visit Clinic?

BILATERAL RENAL ARTERY DOPPLER is ordered in vascular or kidney imaging when renal artery problems are suspected. Doctors request it for new or resistant high blood pressure, unexplained decline in kidney function, abdominal bruits, or after kidney transplant. It helps diagnose narrowing, clots, or other blood flow problems. Abnormal results can come from atherosclerosis, fibromuscular dysplasia, clots, or external compression, and family history of early hypertension or kidney disease increases the need for testing.

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What is a bilateral renal artery Doppler in Visit Clinic?plus

A bilateral renal artery Doppler is a noninvasive ultrasound that evaluates blood flow in both renal arteries using Doppler sound-wave technology. It measures flow velocity and waveforms to detect narrowing, blockages, or reduced kidney perfusion—common causes of renovascular hypertension or graft problems. Performed by a sonographer, it guides diagnosis and treatment without radiation; brief preparation and occasional fasting may be advised.

Is a renal Doppler painful in Visit Clinic?plus

A renal Doppler ultrasound is generally painless and non‑invasive. You may feel mild pressure as the probe moves over your abdomen and brief discomfort if the area is tender; the gel can feel cold. The scan may require breath‑holding. No needles or radiation are used, and most people tolerate it well and can resume normal activities immediately.

What is the cost of renal artery Doppler test in Visit Clinic?plus

Costs vary by country, facility, and whether care is public or private. In India it's roughly ₹500–₹3,000. In the UK the test is free on the NHS but private centers charge about £80–£350. In the US outpatient centers typically charge $200–$1,200 (often higher in hospital settings). Always confirm price with the provider or imaging center.

What is a normal renal artery Doppler in Visit Clinic?plus

A normal renal artery Doppler shows peak systolic velocity (PSV) below about 180 cm/s, a renal-to-aortic ratio under 3.5, and no focal high‑velocity jet or turbulent flow. Intrarenal waveforms demonstrate continuous forward diastolic flow with a normal resistive index (about 0.47–0.70) and absence of tardus‑parvus waveform, indicating no significant stenosis or impaired renal perfusion.

Can a renal Doppler detect kidney disease in Visit Clinic?plus

A renal Doppler ultrasound assesses blood flow in the kidneys and can detect vascular problems—renal artery stenosis, thrombosis, or reduced perfusion—and provide indirect signs of chronic kidney damage (smaller kidney size, altered resistive index). It cannot definitively diagnose many intrinsic parenchymal diseases; diagnosis often requires blood and urine tests, other imaging, or kidney biopsy.

Can I drink water before a renal Doppler ultrasound in Visit Clinic?plus

For a renal Doppler ultrasound you should follow the imaging centre’s instructions. Many centres ask you to fast (no food) for 6–8 hours to reduce bowel gas, but small sips of water to take medicines are usually allowed. If the scan includes the bladder/pelvis, you may be asked to arrive with a full bladder. When in doubt, call the radiology department.