Renal intraparenchymal acceleration time

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Renal intraparenchymal acceleration time is a parameter used isin assessing renal arterial stenosis on Doppler ultrasound. It is the time taken from the start of systole to peak systole. 

  • normal range: a value of usually < 0.07 seconds is taken as being within normal limits 1.
  • -<p><strong>Renal intraparenchymal acceleration time</strong> is a parameter used is assessing <a href="/articles/renal-artery-stenosis">renal arterial stenosis</a> on Doppler ultrasound. It is the time taken from the start of systole to peak systole. </p><ul><li>normal range: a value of usually &lt; 0.07 seconds is taken as being within normal limits <sup>1</sup>.</li></ul>
  • +<p><strong>Renal intraparenchymal acceleration time</strong> is a parameter used in assessing <a href="/articles/renal-artery-stenosis">renal arterial stenosis</a> on Doppler ultrasound. It is the time taken from the start of systole to peak systole. </p><ul><li>normal range: a value of usually &lt; 0.07 seconds is taken as being within normal limits <sup>1</sup>.</li></ul>

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