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Journal of Ultrasound in Medicine | 2002

Renal Sonography in the Intensive Care Unit When Is It Necessary

Harold Keyserling; Julia R. Fielding; Carol A. Mittelstaedt

Objective. To evaluate the efficacy of renal sonography performed in intensive care units on patients with the diagnosis of acute or acute‐on‐chronic renal failure. Methods. We reviewed all renal sonograms performed in our institution during 1 year on critically ill patients for evaluation of renal failure. Renal failure was defined as a serum creatinine level greater than 1.5 mg/dL or an increase of greater than 20% from the baseline creatinine level. Exclusion criteria included patient age younger than 18 years and signs or symptoms of obstructive uropathy. Using the electronic medical record, we recorded patient age, sex, blood urea nitrogen level, serum creatinine level, blood urea nitrogen–creatinine ratio, and clinical indication for intensive care unit admission. Sonographic reports were reviewed for the presence or absence of hydronephrosis. The total cost of these examinations was estimated with the use of Medicare reimbursement rates for 2000. Results. One hundred five renal sonographic examinations were performed on 104 patients meeting all inclusion criteria. Only 1 study had positive results for hydronephrosis, which was graded as mild. Incidental findings not immediately affecting patient care and including ascites and simple renal cysts were identified in 91 patients. The estimated total cost of the examinations was


American Journal of Neuroradiology | 2003

Cranial Fasciitis of Childhood

Harold Keyserling; Mauricio Castillo; J. Keith Smith

13,350.75. Conclusions. In critically ill patients with acute renal failure and no physical findings suggesting obstructive uropathy, renal sonography to evaluate for hydronephrosis is probably not indicated. This holds true regardless of patient age, sex, medical or surgical disposition, and blood urea nitrogen–creatinine ratio.


American Journal of Neuroradiology | 2004

Atypical MR Imaging Perfusion in Developmental Venous Anomalies

Daniel L. A. Camacho; J. Keith Smith; John Grimme; Harold Keyserling; Mauricio Castillo


Ear, nose, & throat journal | 2006

Nasal septal perforation secondary to rhinitis medicamentosa.

Harold Keyserling; John Grimme; Daniel L. A. Camacho; Mauricio Castillo


American Journal of Neuroradiology | 2004

Giant Cell Angiofibroma of the Orbit

Harold Keyserling; Kirk Peterson; Daniel L. A. Camacho; Mauricio Castillo


Academic Radiology | 2005

Pocket radiologist: Breast—top 100 diagnoses

Harold Keyserling


Academic Radiology | 2005

Imaging Atlas of Human Anatomy, 3rd edition

Harold Keyserling


Academic Radiology | 2004

Pocket radiologist: Obstetrics—top 100 diagnoses

Harold Keyserling


Academic Radiology | 2004

Pocket radiologist: Obstetricstop 100 diagnoses

Harold Keyserling


Academic Radiology | 2003

The BookshelfMusculoskeletal Imaging: Case Review

Mauricio Castillo; Harold Keyserling

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Daniel L. A. Camacho

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

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Carol A. Mittelstaedt

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

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J. Keith Smith

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

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John Grimme

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

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Julia R. Fielding

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

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Kirk Peterson

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

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