2008
DOI: 10.1590/s1677-54492008000200003
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Tratamento endovascular da estenose da artéria renal em rim único

Abstract: Background: Endovascular treatment of hypertensive renal disease in patients with a solitary kidney secondary to renal artery stenosis proved to be effective to prevent organ failure and function, as well as hypertension control. When indicated after judicious evaluation using both biochemical methods and the patient's images and signs, endovascular treatment has effective clinical benefits and is little invasive. Objective: To study renal artery stenosis with hypertension and evaluate the effectiveness of end… Show more

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“…15 Despite the initial appeal to invasive treatment of atherosclerotic lesions of the renal arteries, questions are now asked about its true benefits in terms of preventing progression of chronic kidney disease and for real control of blood pressure levels. [16][17][18][19] In the case described here, the indication for angioplasty derived from the need for renal revascularization to treat atherosclerotic disease involving the only kidney.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…15 Despite the initial appeal to invasive treatment of atherosclerotic lesions of the renal arteries, questions are now asked about its true benefits in terms of preventing progression of chronic kidney disease and for real control of blood pressure levels. [16][17][18][19] In the case described here, the indication for angioplasty derived from the need for renal revascularization to treat atherosclerotic disease involving the only kidney.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[16][17][18][19][20][21] A meta-analysis found a restenosis rate of 26% after balloon angioplasty and 17% after angioplasty with stents, 3 which supports the use of primary stenting (class I) for ostial stenosis of the renal artery, when the indications for endovascular intervention are respected. Restenosis rates after renal stent angioplasty with satisfactory initial results varied in the range of 6-40%, depending on the diameter of the vessel treated, the characteristics of the lesion, and the patient's comorbidities.…”
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“…Clinically, it can present as renovascular hypertension and ischemic renal disease, causing long-term systemic complications. 1,2 This pathology is associated with increased cardiovascular risk and elevated mortality. [3][4][5][6] For the purposes of research and treatment, many authors define renal artery stenosis as critical when it is greater than 60%.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Define-se como estenose crítica da artéria renal aquela maior que 60% de grau de obstrução 1,2 . Porém existem divergências na literatura, com autores que consideram estenose crítica toda estenose maior que 50 ou 70%.…”
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“…Dentre os diuréticos de escolha temos os de alça e os tiazídicos. Nos pacientes com estenose bilateral, observa-se um hipervolemia maior em comparação a estenose unilateral, sendo recomendado o uso dos diuréticos com maior frequência 2 . Lembrar sempre que a associação de espironolactona em doentes com insuficiência renal e uso contínuo de IECAs, podem elevar a incidência de hipercalemia 62 .…”
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