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Renal artery stenting for renal insufficiency in solitary kidney in 26 patients

Authors :
Chatziioannou, A Mourikis, D Agroyannis, B Katsenis, K and Pneumaticos, S Antoniou, A Dimakakos, P Vlachos, L
Publication Year :
2002

Abstract

Objective: to present our experience with stent placement in renal arteries in solitary kidneys for treating renal insufficiency Design: retrospective analysis. Materials: in 26 patients With solitary kidney (17 men, 9 women, Mean age: 63 years), presented with renal insufficiency (se-creat >0.144 mmol/l), stent was placed in a stenosed renal artery. We analysed the clinical outcome, based on the level of creatinine at 3 months following the procedure. Clinical benefit was considered when there was a decrease compared to the baseline creatinine by >20% or a stabilisation of the creatinine value (+/-20% of the baseline). Results: in 16 of the 26 patients (62%), clinical benefit Teas achieved. However, 38% of the study population, renal function continued to deteriorate. Baseline creatinine value was the single best predictor for clinical benefit achievement (odds ratio: 13; 95% confidence intervals: 1.6-107, p=0.01). Conclusion: renal stenting results in improvement or stabilisation of renal function in the majority of the patients with solitary kidneys and renal artery stenosis, presenting with renal insufficiency. Because best outcome was observed mainly in those patients with not progressed renal insufficiency, intervention should be focused oil that group.

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Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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