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Renovascular hypertension and ischemic nephropathy
SC Textor, L Lerman - American journal of hypertension, 2010 - academic.oup.com
Renovascular disease remains among the most prevalent and important causes of
secondary hypertension and renal dysfunction. Many lesions reduce perfusion pressure …
secondary hypertension and renal dysfunction. Many lesions reduce perfusion pressure …
Comparative effectiveness of management strategies for renal artery stenosis: an updated systematic review
G Raman, GP Adam, CW Halladay… - Annals of internal …, 2016 - acpjournals.org
Background: Atherosclerotic renal artery stenosis (ARAS) is associated with high blood
pressure (BP), decreased kidney function, renal replacement therapy (RRT), and death …
pressure (BP), decreased kidney function, renal replacement therapy (RRT), and death …
Renal artery stenosis in the patient with hypertension: prevalence, impact and management
R Manaktala, JD Tafur-Soto… - Integrated Blood Pressure …, 2020 - Taylor & Francis
Atherosclerosis is the primary cause of renal artery stenosis. Atherosclerotic renal artery
stenosis (ARAS) is associated with three clinical problems: renovascular hypertension …
stenosis (ARAS) is associated with three clinical problems: renovascular hypertension …
Epidemiology and natural history of atherosclerotic renovascular disease
Atheromatous renovascular disease (ARVD) is increasingly suspected and diagnosed, and
it commonly presents to several different clinical specialties. In this review, the epidemiology …
it commonly presents to several different clinical specialties. In this review, the epidemiology …
Clinical outcomes after percutaneous revascularization versus medical management in patients with significant renal artery stenosis: a meta-analysis of randomized …
BACKGROUND: We sought to systematically evaluate whether percutaneous
revascularization is associated with additional clinical benefit in patients with renal artery …
revascularization is associated with additional clinical benefit in patients with renal artery …
Renal artery stenosis: when to revascularize in 2017
Atherosclerotic renal artery stenosis is the leading cause of secondary hypertension; it can
also cause progressive renal insufficiency and cardiovascular complications such as …
also cause progressive renal insufficiency and cardiovascular complications such as …
Diagnosis and treatment of renal artery stenosis
PF Plouin, L Bax - Nature Reviews Nephrology, 2010 - nature.com
A reduction in the diameter of the renal arteries can lead to hypertension, renal dysfunction
and/or pulmonary edema. About 90% of patients with renal artery stenosis have …
and/or pulmonary edema. About 90% of patients with renal artery stenosis have …
Renal artery stenosis
Renal artery stenosis (RAS), the single largest cause of secondary hypertension affecting
25% to 35% of the patients with secondary hypertension, 1, 2 is associated with progressive …
25% to 35% of the patients with secondary hypertension, 1, 2 is associated with progressive …
Statins and renovascular disease in the elderly: a population-based cohort study
DG Hackam, F Wu, P Li, PC Austin… - European heart …, 2011 - academic.oup.com
Aims More than 90% of cases of renovascular disease (RVD) are caused by atherosclerosis;
thus patients with this condition are at high risk for vascular events. We examined the …
thus patients with this condition are at high risk for vascular events. We examined the …
Renal artery stenosis—when to screen, what to stent?
Renal artery stensosis (RAS) continues to be a problem for clinicians, with no clear
consensus on how to investigate and assess the clinical significance of stenotic lesions and …
consensus on how to investigate and assess the clinical significance of stenotic lesions and …