2010
DOI: 10.1002/ccd.22249
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Stenting of aortic coarctation and exercise‐induced hypertension in the young

Abstract: EIH can be found in a high number of young patients successfully treated for aortic coarctation but at intermediate follow-up stent implantation does not seem to enhance the risk of EIH.

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“…This was further reflected in a significant reduction in cuff systolic blood pressure and gradient between admission and discharge and maintained through follow‐up. Systemic hypertension after CoA repair (either surgical or stent implantation) is well known and occurred in this cohort as well. Five children (29%) required medication for blood pressure control at discharge and of those, 2 required medication for long‐term control.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 69%
“…This was further reflected in a significant reduction in cuff systolic blood pressure and gradient between admission and discharge and maintained through follow‐up. Systemic hypertension after CoA repair (either surgical or stent implantation) is well known and occurred in this cohort as well. Five children (29%) required medication for blood pressure control at discharge and of those, 2 required medication for long‐term control.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 69%
“…23,24 We similarly observed significant decreases in diastolic blood pressure and mean arterial pressure proximal and distal to the coarctation in response to isoproterenol. Although exercise typically results in an exaggerated increase in systolic blood pressure in patients with coarctation and even some patients after adequate coarctation repair, 25,26 in our cohort, a small bolus of Figure 4. Correlations between gradients at catheterisation and gradients by blood pressure (BP) cuff.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 82%
“…Most of them, despite the effective intervention, suffered from arterial hypertension. Data from the literature [33][34][35][36][37][38][39][40] demonstrate a decrease of arterial pressure after percutaneous intervention, although still higher values than in the healthy population. In our observation, patients with aortic recoarctation had more often concomitant hypoplastic aortic arch.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 94%