In a prospective renal artery duplex ultrasound-based progression study, 84 patients with 139 renal arteries with stenosis were followed for a mean of 13 months. Progression of RAS occurred in 42% at ...
Renal artery stenosis (RAS) is one of the causes of both arterial hypertension (renovascular hypertension) and chronic kidney disease (ischaemic nephropathy). The most common aetiology of RAS is ...
The term renal artery stenosis (RAS) applies to a cluster of disease conditions with varying etiologies. The most prominent among them are fibromuscular dysplasia and atherosclerotic RAS (ARAS). Renal ...
A 26-year-old woman was seen in the emergency room for recent onset hypertension. She reported no relevant systemic symptoms, clinical evaluation was unremarkable and blood pressure was 250/150 mm Hg.
TCT 589: Same Day Discharge with the Symplicity Renal Denervation System: Outcomes from the Real World Global Symplicity Registry DEFINE Receive the the latest news, research, and presentations from ...
In their study published in 1988, Pickering et al 1 described a group of patients with recurrent pulmonary edema and hypertension due to renal artery stenosis treated with renal revascularization.
Renal hypertension, a type of secondary hypertension, is often caused by renal artery stenosis, where arteries leading to the kidneys narrow, potentially leading to kidney failure if untreated. While ...
kidney cross section The role of renal denervation in hypertension treatment still needs to be determined. Ultrasound renal denervation lowers systolic blood pressure in patients with mild to moderate ...
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With this in mind, several noninvasive and invasive imaging and functional tools have been adopted for use in renal intervention to try and improve the prediction of which lesion and which patient ...
THE appreciation of renal-artery lesions as a cause of systemic hypertension began with the work of Goldblatt et al. 1 in 1934. This experimental finding was immediately implicated in human ...