Changes of arterial pressure following relief of obstruction in adults with hydronephrosis

  • Ammar Al-Mashhadi (5827268)
  • Michael Häggman (4126390)
  • Göran Läckgren (5827271)
  • Sam Ladjevardi (5827274)
  • Tryggve Nevéus (4571023)
  • Arne Stenberg (5827277)
  • A. Erik G. Persson (5827280)
  • Mattias Carlström (5827283)
Publication date
January 2019

Abstract

Background: As much as 20% of all cases of hypertension are associated with kidney malfunctions. We have previously demonstrated in animals and in pediatric patients that hydronephrosis causes hypertension, which was attenuated by surgical relief of the ureteropelvic junction (UPJ) obstruction. This retrospective cohort study aimed to investigate: (1) the proposed link between hydronephrosis, due to UPJ obstruction, and elevated arterial pressure in adults; and (2) if elevated blood pressure in patients with hydronephrosis might be another indication for surgery. Materials and methods: Medical records of 212 patients undergoing surgical management of hydronephrosis, due to UPJ obstruction, between 2000 and 2016 were assessed. After excludin...

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