1996
DOI: 10.1002/(sici)1097-0304(199603)37:3<243::aid-ccd3>3.0.co;2-c
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Effect of primary balloon expandable renal artery stents on long-term patency, renal function, and blood pressure in hypertensive and renal insufficient patients with renal artery stenosis

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“…Moreover, earlier studies included patients with moderate diameter stenoses (50% to 70%) that are unlikely to cause hemodynamic compromise. 14 -19,21-24,28,29,35 With an adequate sample size, improvement of renal function was found that was similar to that reported by van de Ven et al, 19 Iannone et al, 20 and Dorros et al 21,22 The choice of stent-supported angioplasty as treatment modality may have contributed to the beneficial outcome in the study. We were able to reduce the renin-angiotensin system to Ͻ30% in all cases.…”
Section: Zeller Et Al Functional Responses To Renal Artery Stenting 2247supporting
confidence: 67%
“…Moreover, earlier studies included patients with moderate diameter stenoses (50% to 70%) that are unlikely to cause hemodynamic compromise. 14 -19,21-24,28,29,35 With an adequate sample size, improvement of renal function was found that was similar to that reported by van de Ven et al, 19 Iannone et al, 20 and Dorros et al 21,22 The choice of stent-supported angioplasty as treatment modality may have contributed to the beneficial outcome in the study. We were able to reduce the renin-angiotensin system to Ͻ30% in all cases.…”
Section: Zeller Et Al Functional Responses To Renal Artery Stenting 2247supporting
confidence: 67%
“…Furthermore, a significant decline in renal function after the procedure occurs in Ϸ20% of patients, infrequently resulting in end-stage kidney disease. 6 Several mechanisms are implicated in postprocedural declines in renal function, including contrast nephrotoxicity and atheroembolization. This has led to interest in using EPDs to capture emboli liberated during stenting.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…5 Renal stenting has become the dominant revascularization therapy, although acutely worsening renal function sometimes occurs, resulting in end-stage renal disease. 6 Several causes have been implicated, including atheroembolization. Recently, filters and occlusion devices have been developed to prevent embolization of atheromatous material.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Stenting can deal with these problems and previous studies have reported immediate success rates of 94-100%, residual diameter stenosis of less than 10% and 1 year restenotic rates of less than 25%. 8,9 Poorly controlled BP despite three antihypertensive drugs and a unilateral small kidney on ultrasound were clinical clues to the presence of a significant renovascular lesion in this patient. Further functional assessment was not performed.…”
Section: Case Reportmentioning
confidence: 75%