Renal Artery Bilateral Color Doppler

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Renal Artery Bilateral Color Doppler, in Visit Clinic

Ultrasound scan that checks blood flow in both renal arteries to detect narrowing or reduced kidney blood supply in Visit Clinic.

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

A renal artery bilateral color Doppler is an ultrasound that looks at blood flow in both renal arteries. It measures the speed and pattern of blood moving into the kidneys. Good blood flow is essential for healthy kidney function and for controlling blood pressure. The test helps find narrowing, blockages, or abnormal blood flow caused by atherosclerosis or artery disease and by conditions like fibromuscular dysplasia. Doctors use the results to diagnose causes of high blood pressure, assess unexplained kidney damage, plan treatments such as angioplasty or surgery, and monitor blood flow after interventions or in transplanted kidneys.

Renal Artery Bilateral Color Doppler Test Preparation in Visit Clinic

Do not eat or drink anything except water for 8-12 hours before the test

Renal Artery Bilateral Color Doppler Test Parameters in Visit Clinic

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

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

RENAL ARTERY BILATERAL COLOR DOPPLER is part of vascular and kidney imaging when doctors suspect blood flow problems to the kidneys. It is often ordered for people with sudden or resistant high blood pressure, unexplained decline in kidney function, or a bruit heard over the abdomen. The test helps diagnose renal artery narrowing, blockages, or vessel abnormalities and guides treatment decisions. Abnormal findings can result from atherosclerosis, fibromuscular dysplasia, clots, or other vascular disease, and a family history of early-onset hypertension or kidney disease may prompt testing.

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What is a color Doppler renal artery test in Visit Clinic?plus

A color Doppler renal artery test is a noninvasive ultrasound that maps blood flow in the kidneys’ arteries using color-coded Doppler imaging. It evaluates flow direction, velocity and waveforms to detect narrowing, blockages or altered perfusion (e.g., renal artery stenosis) and assess resistive index. It's used for unexplained high blood pressure, kidney dysfunction or transplant evaluation; no radiation, often outpatient and painless.

What is a renal artery Doppler on both sides in Visit Clinic?plus

A renal artery Doppler on both sides is a noninvasive ultrasound test that uses color and spectral Doppler to evaluate blood flow in the left and right renal arteries. It measures flow velocities, peak systolic velocity and resistive index to detect narrowing, blockages or reduced kidney perfusion—useful for diagnosing renal artery stenosis, renovascular hypertension, and assessing transplanted kidneys.

What is the normal value of renal artery Doppler in Visit Clinic?plus

Normal renal artery Doppler values: intrarenal resistive index (RI) typically 0.47–0.70 (generally <0.70), pulsatility index (PI) usually <1.5, main renal artery peak systolic velocity (PSV) generally <180 cm/s, and renal-to-aortic ratio (RAR) <3.5. Values above these thresholds suggest possible stenosis or parenchymal disease and require clinical correlation and further evaluation.

Why would I need a renal artery Doppler in Visit Clinic?plus

A renal artery Doppler is a noninvasive ultrasound test to assess blood flow in the renal arteries. It’s used when renovascular hypertension or renal artery stenosis is suspected, with high blood pressure resistant to treatment, unexplained kidney function decline, an abdominal bruit, or asymmetric kidney size. It’s also used for pre- and post‑transplant or post‑angioplasty surveillance to check artery patency.

Is a renal doppler painful in Visit Clinic?plus

A renal Doppler ultrasound is non-invasive and generally painless. You may feel mild pressure or brief discomfort when the technician presses the transducer over your abdomen or flank, and the gel can feel cold. It doesn’t involve needles or radiation and usually requires no recovery time. If you have recent surgery, severe tenderness, or anxiety, you may experience more discomfort—tell the sonographer.

What is the purpose of color doppler in Visit Clinic?plus

Color Doppler ultrasound visualizes blood flow within vessels and the heart by overlaying color on grayscale images to show flow direction and relative velocity. It helps detect blockages, narrowing, clots, abnormal shunts, valve regurgitation, and turbulent flow, and assesses fetal circulation. Clinically it guides diagnosis and monitoring of vascular disease, cardiac function, and interventional procedures.