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Ureter and bladder urinary oxygen pressure relation with graft function and acute tubular necrosis after living non related renal transplantation

H. Hoseinzade, A. Peirovyfar, M. Eidy.


Abstract
Objectives: To asses the value of urinary oxygen pressure for evaluation of renal graft
outcome.
Material and Methods : In this prospective study we evaluated the oxygen pressure of
urine samples obtained from urether (Puuo2)and bladder (pbuo2) as a predictor of graft
function and outcome in 30 patients whom underwent kidney transplantation.
Results: There was statistically significant relationship between puuo2 and pbuo2 and
occurrence of acute tubular necrosis (p=0.001). In addition, there was statistically
significant relationship between systemic blood pressure and cold ischemic time and
occurrence of acute tubular necrosis. Acute tubular necrosis was higher in patients with
systolic blood pressure less than 130 mmhg (p= 0.021).
Conclusion: This study showed that puuo2 and pbuo2 of recipients is a noninvasive and
sensitive test for determination of graft outcome. (Rawal Med J 2007;32:67-69)

Key words: kidney transplantation, urethra, bladder urinary O2


 
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Hoseinzade H, Peirovyfar A, Eidy M. Ureter and bladder urinary oxygen pressure relation with graft function and acute tubular necrosis after living non related renal transplantation. RMJ. 2007; 32(1): 67-69.


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Hoseinzade H, Peirovyfar A, Eidy M. Ureter and bladder urinary oxygen pressure relation with graft function and acute tubular necrosis after living non related renal transplantation. https://www.rmj.org.pk/?mno=8054 [Access: June 27, 2026].


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Hoseinzade H, Peirovyfar A, Eidy M. Ureter and bladder urinary oxygen pressure relation with graft function and acute tubular necrosis after living non related renal transplantation. RMJ. 2007; 32(1): 67-69.



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Hoseinzade H, Peirovyfar A, Eidy M. Ureter and bladder urinary oxygen pressure relation with graft function and acute tubular necrosis after living non related renal transplantation. RMJ. (2007), [cited June 27, 2026]; 32(1): 67-69.



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Hoseinzade, H., Peirovyfar, . A. & Eidy, . M. (2007) Ureter and bladder urinary oxygen pressure relation with graft function and acute tubular necrosis after living non related renal transplantation. RMJ, 32 (1), 67-69.



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Hoseinzade, H., A. Peirovyfar, and M. Eidy. 2007. Ureter and bladder urinary oxygen pressure relation with graft function and acute tubular necrosis after living non related renal transplantation. Rawal Medical Journal, 32 (1), 67-69.



Chicago Style

Hoseinzade, H., A. Peirovyfar, and M. Eidy. "Ureter and bladder urinary oxygen pressure relation with graft function and acute tubular necrosis after living non related renal transplantation." Rawal Medical Journal 32 (2007), 67-69.



MLA (The Modern Language Association) Style

Hoseinzade, H., A. Peirovyfar, and M. Eidy. "Ureter and bladder urinary oxygen pressure relation with graft function and acute tubular necrosis after living non related renal transplantation." Rawal Medical Journal 32.1 (2007), 67-69. Print.



APA (American Psychological Association) Style

Hoseinzade, H., Peirovyfar, . A. & Eidy, . M. (2007) Ureter and bladder urinary oxygen pressure relation with graft function and acute tubular necrosis after living non related renal transplantation. Rawal Medical Journal, 32 (1), 67-69.