To study if the severity of hypertension could be associated with disturbances of the autoregulation of renal blood flow and glomerular filtration, we compared the renal hemodynamic and functional responses to acute blood pressure reductions of a group of patients with moderate essential hypertension (n = 10) with those of a group of patients with severe hypertension (n = 10). Blood pressure was reduced to normal levels by a stepwise infusion of sodium nitroprusside, and effective renal blood flow (by I-131-hippuran), glomerular filtration rate (by endogenous creatinine clearance), and filtration fraction were determined. After acute blood pressure normalization, effective renal blood flow and glomerular filtration rate were significantly r...
Increased renal resistive index and urinary albumin excretion are markers of hypertensive end-organ ...
The present study was designed to evaluate the renal haemodynamic pattern of never-treated microalbu...
Impaired autoregulation of the glomerular filtration rate in patients with nondiabetic nephropathies...
Hypertension and parenchymal disease of the kidney are closelyinterrelated. Most primary renal disea...
Renal dysfunction as a possible cause of essential hypertension in predisposed subjects. In 65 young...
Glomerular hyperfiltration is thought to play a pivotal role in causing renal damage in essential hy...
In the structure of causes of the end-stage chronic kidney disease is essential hypertension (EH) wh...
Systemic and renal hemodynamics including split renal function tests were studied in 41 patients wit...
Despite extensive animal and clinical experimentation, themechanisms responsible for the normal regu...
Role of renal hemodynamics in the exaggerated natriuresis of essential hypertension. Extracellular f...
Glomerular hyperfiltration may be important for the development of essential hypertension. Both the ...
Aim. To study renal junctional changes in patients with essential hypertension (EH) and normal blood...
Effect of hemorrhagic reduction in blood pressure on recovery from acute renal failure. The effect o...
Hypertension, or high blood pressure, affects 28.6% of the United States population, and results in ...
Many studies in hypertensive humans and animals have shown that increased blood viscosity is in dir...
Increased renal resistive index and urinary albumin excretion are markers of hypertensive end-organ ...
The present study was designed to evaluate the renal haemodynamic pattern of never-treated microalbu...
Impaired autoregulation of the glomerular filtration rate in patients with nondiabetic nephropathies...
Hypertension and parenchymal disease of the kidney are closelyinterrelated. Most primary renal disea...
Renal dysfunction as a possible cause of essential hypertension in predisposed subjects. In 65 young...
Glomerular hyperfiltration is thought to play a pivotal role in causing renal damage in essential hy...
In the structure of causes of the end-stage chronic kidney disease is essential hypertension (EH) wh...
Systemic and renal hemodynamics including split renal function tests were studied in 41 patients wit...
Despite extensive animal and clinical experimentation, themechanisms responsible for the normal regu...
Role of renal hemodynamics in the exaggerated natriuresis of essential hypertension. Extracellular f...
Glomerular hyperfiltration may be important for the development of essential hypertension. Both the ...
Aim. To study renal junctional changes in patients with essential hypertension (EH) and normal blood...
Effect of hemorrhagic reduction in blood pressure on recovery from acute renal failure. The effect o...
Hypertension, or high blood pressure, affects 28.6% of the United States population, and results in ...
Many studies in hypertensive humans and animals have shown that increased blood viscosity is in dir...
Increased renal resistive index and urinary albumin excretion are markers of hypertensive end-organ ...
The present study was designed to evaluate the renal haemodynamic pattern of never-treated microalbu...
Impaired autoregulation of the glomerular filtration rate in patients with nondiabetic nephropathies...