Mid-term outcome of angioplasty for pediatric renovascular hypertension

Author(s):  
Lu Zhao ◽  
Xin Zhao ◽  
Xihong Hu ◽  
Haosheng Yang ◽  
Lin Wu
Vascular ◽  
2021 ◽  
pp. 170853812110596
Author(s):  
Julong Guo ◽  
Sensen Wu ◽  
Fan Zhang ◽  
Chengchao Zhang ◽  
Yongquan Gu ◽  
...  

Objectives We used single-center data to evaluate the long-term outcome of percutaneous transluminal angioplasty (PTA) for pediatric renovascular hypertension (RVH) and to analyze the factors that influence effectiveness. Methods We retrospectively evaluated 33 pediatric RVH patients (18 boys; mean age: 9.1 ± 4 years, range: 2–16) who underwent PTA from January 2007 to December 2019. 15 patients had Takayasu arteritis (TA) and 18 were non-TA. The median follow-up from the initial PTA was 69 months (range: 12–157; IQR: 25.5–89). Results The technical success rate of 52 PTA procedures was 90.4% in 33 children. Renal artery stents were implanted in two patients, external guidewires were used in two patients, and a drug-coated balloon was used in only one patient. The overall effective rate of PTA was 63.6%, including cured 39.4% and improved 24.2%, at the end of follow-up. Overall clinical outcomes were not statistically different between the TA and non-TA groups ( p = 0.316), nor were cure rates ( p = 0.072). 15 patients received reintervention due to restenosis after the first successful PTA; the interval was 2–56 months (median: 12 months). Four patients received reintervention due to a failed PTA. A total of four patients received open surgery. Binary logistics regression analysis showed that stenosis length and residual stenosis rate were strongly correlated with effective PTA ( p = 0.045, p = 0.044). Conclusions As a primary treatment for pediatric RVH, PTA can achieve satisfactory results, which are influenced by lesion length and residual stenosis rate.


2000 ◽  
Vol 14 (10-11) ◽  
pp. 1022-1029 ◽  
Author(s):  
Steven J. McTaggart ◽  
Sanjeev Gulati ◽  
Rowan G. Walker ◽  
Harley R. Powell ◽  
Colin L. Jones

Author(s):  
G. Mazzocchi ◽  
P. Rebuffat ◽  
C. Robba ◽  
P. Vassanelli ◽  
G. G. Nussdorfer

It is well known that the rat adrenal zona glomerulosa steroidogenic activity is controlled by the renin-angiotensin system. The ultrastructural changes in the rat zona glomerulosa cells induced by renovascular hypertension were described previously, but as far as we are aware no correlated biochemical and morphometric investigations were performed.Twenty adult male albino rats were divided into 2 experimental groups. One group was subjected to restriction of blood flow to the left kidney by the application of a silver clip about the left renal artery. The other group was sham-operated and served as a control. Renovascular hypertension developed in about 10 days: sistolic blood pressure averaged 165 ± 6. 4 mmHg, whereas it was about 110 ± 3. 8 mmHg in the control animals. The hypertensive and control rats were sacrificed 20 days after the operation. The blood was collected and plasma renin activity was determined by radioimmunological methods. The aldosterone concentration was radioimmunologically assayed both in the plasma and in the homogenate of the left capsular adrenal gland.


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