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Blood pressure outcome of angioplasty in atherosclerotic renal artery stenosis: a …

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PF Plouin, G Chatellier, B Darne, A Raynaud - Hypertension, 1998 - Am Heart Assoc
Abstract—Data for the effects on blood pressure of renal artery balloon angioplasty are mostly
from uncontrolled studies. The aim of this study was to document the efficacy and safety of angioplasty
for lowering blood pressure in patients with atherosclerotic renal artery stenosis. Patients ...
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Prevalence and predictors of renal artery stenosis in patients with myocardial …


T Uzu, T Inoue, T Fujii, S Nakamura, T Inenaga, C … - American Journal of …, 1997 - Elsevier
In recent years, the importance of renovascular disease as a cause of end-stage renal disease
has been emphasized. Among 1,788 cases autopsied during the 12-year period between 1981
and 1992 at the National Cardiovascular Center Hospital, we examined cases over 40 ...
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Acute renal failure in patients with cirrhosis: perspectives in the age of MELD


R Moreau, D Lebrec - Hepatology, 2003 - interscience.wiley.com
In patients with cirrhosis, acute renal failure is mainly due to prerenal failure (caused by renal
hypoperfusion) and tubular necrosis. The main causes of prerenal failure are true hypovolemia
(induced by hemorrhage or gastrointestinal or renal fluid losses), sepsis, or type 1 ...
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Medical progress: acute renal failure


R Thadhani, M Pascual, JV Bonventre - New England Journal of …, 1996 - medonline.com.br
Acute renal failure is characterized by a deterioration of renal function over a period of hours
to days, resulting in the failure of the kidney to excrete nitrogenous waste products and to maintain
fluid and electrolyte homeostasis. In the past five decades, several important causes of ...
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Normotensive ischemic acute renal failure

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JG Abuelo - New England Journal of Medicine, 2007 - content.nejm.org
Acute renal failure is defined as a rapid decrease in the glomerular filtration rate, occurring over
a period of minutes to days. Because the rate of production of metabolic waste exceeds the rate
of renal excretion in this circumstance, serum concentrations of markers of renal function, ...
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Reduction of renal cortical blood flow assessed by Doppler in cirrhotic patients with …


R Rivolta, A Maggi, M Cazzaniga, D Castagnone, A … - Hepatology, 1998 - interscience.wiley.com
The usefulness in cirrhotic patients of hemodynamic measurements by Doppler ultrasonography
(US) is still not defined. We investigated the relationships between Doppler measurements and
the severity of ascites. Portal blood flow velocity and volume, and hepatic and renal ...
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Diagnosis and treatment of acute renal failure in patients with cirrhosis


R Moreau, D Lebrec - Best Practice & Research Clinical Gastroenterology, 2007 - Elsevier
In patients with cirrhosis, acute renal failure is due to prerenal failure (a result of decreased renal
perfusion) and tubular necrosis. There are 3 main causes of prerenal failure: 'true
hypovolemia' (which complicates hemorrhage, gastrointestinal or renal fluid losses), ...
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Diagnosis of renovascular disease by extra-and intrarenal Doppler parameters


LS Malatino, G Polizzi, M Garozzo, F Rapisarda, P … - Angiology, 1998 - ang.sagepub.com
It is still a matter of debate as to which parameters should be used for noninvasive ... RDS in
the detection of renal artery stenosis (RAS) was tested in 95 consecutive, ... (ROC) analysis
was plotted for evaluating the relationship between sensitivity and speci-
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[PDF] Nephroangiosclerosis and hypertension: things are not as simple as you might …


A Meyrier, P Simon - Nephrology Dialysis Transplantation, 1996 - ERA-EDTA
The notion that chronic renal vascular lesions proceed from lengthy hypertension or ageing has
been univer- sally accepted since their description by Theodor Fahr under the unfortunate term
of Nephrosklerose (nephrosclerosis) [1]. Unfortunate, because this word, which means ...
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Clinical and laboratory diagnosis of acute renal failure


RJ Anderson, DW Barry - Best Practice & Research Clinical Anaesthesiology, 2004 - Elsevier
Acute renal failure (ARF) is defined in general terms as an abrupt decrease in renal function
sufficient enough to result in retention of nitrogenous waste and disrupt fluid and electrolyte
homeostasis. There is no consensus regarding a quantifiable definition of ARF. Prompt ...
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