Percutaneous transluminal angioplasty in the treatment of renovascular hypertension: sequential prospective study

OBJECTIVE: to evaluate the use of percutaneous transluminal renal angioplasty (PTRA) in the treatment of renal vascular hypertension. DESIGN: sequential prospective PTRA treatment of severe arterial hypertension, screening by the captopril test, confirmed by renal arteriography, and the result evalu...

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Main Authors: Fausto Miranda Jr., Maria del Carmen Janeiro Perez, Frida Plavnik, João Francisco Jr., Emil Burihan
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Language:English
Published: Associação Paulista de Medicina
Series:São Paulo Medical Journal
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spelling doaj-3ad789d319234066b7abdd34dbe6dc042020-11-24T23:40:59ZengAssociação Paulista de MedicinaSão Paulo Medical Journal1806-946011611613161710.1590/S1516-31801998000100004S1516-31801998000100004Percutaneous transluminal angioplasty in the treatment of renovascular hypertension: sequential prospective studyFausto Miranda Jr.0Maria del Carmen Janeiro Perez1Frida Plavnik2João Francisco Jr.3Emil Burihan4Universidade Federal de São PauloUniversidade Federal de São PauloUniversidade Federal de São PauloUniversidade Federal de São PauloUniversidade Federal de São PauloOBJECTIVE: to evaluate the use of percutaneous transluminal renal angioplasty (PTRA) in the treatment of renal vascular hypertension. DESIGN: sequential prospective PTRA treatment of severe arterial hypertension, screening by the captopril test, confirmed by renal arteriography, and the result evaluated by post-PTRA arteriography, blood pressure measurement and renal function. SITE: Vascular Surgery, angioradiology sector, and Nephrology outpatients department of the Federal University of São Paulo - Paulista School of Medicine, São Paulo, Brazil, a tertiary health-care institution. PARTICIPANTS: PTRA was employed on 32 patients screened by clinical examination, captopril test and renal arteriography. EVALUATION: PTRA results were evaluated by the criteria of the Cooperative Study of Renovascular Hypertension. RESULTS: after PTRA the completion arteriography showed no renal stenosis in 24 patients (75%), residual stenosis (20-50%) in 3 (9.4%) and no change in 5 (15.6%). The blood pressure results were: 3 patients (9.4%) were cured, 24 (75%) improved: and 5 (15.6%) were unchanged. We observed normal renal function before and after PTRA in 25 patients (78%); altered pre- and improved post-PTRA in 2 (6.3%); post-PTRA remained unaltered in 2 (6.3%); and altered pre- and worsened post-PTRA in 3 (9.4%). Recurrence of stenosis occurred in one patient after 8 months. CONCLUSIONS: PTRA is a convenient procedure, relatively safe and an effective complementary method of medical therapy for controlling renovascular hypertension.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1516-31801998000100004&lng=en&tlng=enRenovascular hypertensionTransluminal angioplastyRenal artery stenosisAtherosclerosisFibromuscular dysplasia
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author Fausto Miranda Jr.
Maria del Carmen Janeiro Perez
Frida Plavnik
João Francisco Jr.
Emil Burihan
spellingShingle Fausto Miranda Jr.
Maria del Carmen Janeiro Perez
Frida Plavnik
João Francisco Jr.
Emil Burihan
Percutaneous transluminal angioplasty in the treatment of renovascular hypertension: sequential prospective study
São Paulo Medical Journal
Renovascular hypertension
Transluminal angioplasty
Renal artery stenosis
Atherosclerosis
Fibromuscular dysplasia
author_facet Fausto Miranda Jr.
Maria del Carmen Janeiro Perez
Frida Plavnik
João Francisco Jr.
Emil Burihan
author_sort Fausto Miranda Jr.
title Percutaneous transluminal angioplasty in the treatment of renovascular hypertension: sequential prospective study
title_short Percutaneous transluminal angioplasty in the treatment of renovascular hypertension: sequential prospective study
title_full Percutaneous transluminal angioplasty in the treatment of renovascular hypertension: sequential prospective study
title_fullStr Percutaneous transluminal angioplasty in the treatment of renovascular hypertension: sequential prospective study
title_full_unstemmed Percutaneous transluminal angioplasty in the treatment of renovascular hypertension: sequential prospective study
title_sort percutaneous transluminal angioplasty in the treatment of renovascular hypertension: sequential prospective study
publisher Associação Paulista de Medicina
series São Paulo Medical Journal
issn 1806-9460
description OBJECTIVE: to evaluate the use of percutaneous transluminal renal angioplasty (PTRA) in the treatment of renal vascular hypertension. DESIGN: sequential prospective PTRA treatment of severe arterial hypertension, screening by the captopril test, confirmed by renal arteriography, and the result evaluated by post-PTRA arteriography, blood pressure measurement and renal function. SITE: Vascular Surgery, angioradiology sector, and Nephrology outpatients department of the Federal University of São Paulo - Paulista School of Medicine, São Paulo, Brazil, a tertiary health-care institution. PARTICIPANTS: PTRA was employed on 32 patients screened by clinical examination, captopril test and renal arteriography. EVALUATION: PTRA results were evaluated by the criteria of the Cooperative Study of Renovascular Hypertension. RESULTS: after PTRA the completion arteriography showed no renal stenosis in 24 patients (75%), residual stenosis (20-50%) in 3 (9.4%) and no change in 5 (15.6%). The blood pressure results were: 3 patients (9.4%) were cured, 24 (75%) improved: and 5 (15.6%) were unchanged. We observed normal renal function before and after PTRA in 25 patients (78%); altered pre- and improved post-PTRA in 2 (6.3%); post-PTRA remained unaltered in 2 (6.3%); and altered pre- and worsened post-PTRA in 3 (9.4%). Recurrence of stenosis occurred in one patient after 8 months. CONCLUSIONS: PTRA is a convenient procedure, relatively safe and an effective complementary method of medical therapy for controlling renovascular hypertension.
topic Renovascular hypertension
Transluminal angioplasty
Renal artery stenosis
Atherosclerosis
Fibromuscular dysplasia
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