AbstractPurpose: This retrospective review describes the surgical management of consecutive patients with severe hypertension and ischemic nephropathy due to atherosclerotic renovascular disease. Methods: From January 1987 through December 1998, a total of 590 patients underwent operative renal artery repair at our center. A subgroup of 232 hypertensive patients (97 women, 135 men; mean age, 66 ± 8 years) with atherosclerotic renovascular disease and preoperative serum creatinine levels of 1.8 mg/dL or more forms the basis of this report. Change in renal function was determined from glomerular filtration rates estimated from preoperative and postoperative serum creatinine. The influence of selected preoperative parameters and renal function...
Introduction: Atherosclerotic renal artery stenosis (RAS) is usually one manifestation of wide sprea...
Objectives:To assess whether acute renal failure, due to total or subtotal renal artery occlusion, c...
ObjectiveThis retrospective review examines periprocedural morbidity and early functional responses ...
AbstractPurpose: This retrospective review describes the surgical management of consecutive patients...
AbstractPurpose: This retrospective review describes surgical management of dialysis-dependent ische...
Aim:To determine the value of kidney revascularisation in patients with impaired renal function and ...
AbstractObjective: Renovascular disease may lead to ischemia of the nephrons and to fibrosis, which ...
Objectives:To assess the outcome of surgical treatment for severe bilateral renal artery stenosis.De...
AbstractPurpose: We reviewed a 13-year experience with an emphasis on long-term survival and renal f...
AIM: To determine the value of kidney revascularisation in patients with impaired renal function and...
AbstractPurpose: Unequivocal indications for renal artery reconstruction remain the presence of sign...
AbstractObjectiveClinical and anatomic factors predictive of a favorable response to renal revascula...
Purpose: The primary aims of this study were to delineate trends in medical comorbidity and surgical...
AbstractPurpose: This retrospective review describes the surgical management of 51 patients after fa...
ObjectiveTo identify preoperative clinical features that predict a durable improvement in renal func...
Introduction: Atherosclerotic renal artery stenosis (RAS) is usually one manifestation of wide sprea...
Objectives:To assess whether acute renal failure, due to total or subtotal renal artery occlusion, c...
ObjectiveThis retrospective review examines periprocedural morbidity and early functional responses ...
AbstractPurpose: This retrospective review describes the surgical management of consecutive patients...
AbstractPurpose: This retrospective review describes surgical management of dialysis-dependent ische...
Aim:To determine the value of kidney revascularisation in patients with impaired renal function and ...
AbstractObjective: Renovascular disease may lead to ischemia of the nephrons and to fibrosis, which ...
Objectives:To assess the outcome of surgical treatment for severe bilateral renal artery stenosis.De...
AbstractPurpose: We reviewed a 13-year experience with an emphasis on long-term survival and renal f...
AIM: To determine the value of kidney revascularisation in patients with impaired renal function and...
AbstractPurpose: Unequivocal indications for renal artery reconstruction remain the presence of sign...
AbstractObjectiveClinical and anatomic factors predictive of a favorable response to renal revascula...
Purpose: The primary aims of this study were to delineate trends in medical comorbidity and surgical...
AbstractPurpose: This retrospective review describes the surgical management of 51 patients after fa...
ObjectiveTo identify preoperative clinical features that predict a durable improvement in renal func...
Introduction: Atherosclerotic renal artery stenosis (RAS) is usually one manifestation of wide sprea...
Objectives:To assess whether acute renal failure, due to total or subtotal renal artery occlusion, c...
ObjectiveThis retrospective review examines periprocedural morbidity and early functional responses ...