Effect of renal artery stenting on renal function and size in patients with atherosclerotic renovascular disease

Citation
Ps. Watson et al., Effect of renal artery stenting on renal function and size in patients with atherosclerotic renovascular disease, CIRCULATION, 102(14), 2000, pp. 1671-1677
Citations number
33
Categorie Soggetti
Cardiovascular & Respiratory Systems","Cardiovascular & Hematology Research
Journal title
CIRCULATION
ISSN journal
00097322 → ACNP
Volume
102
Issue
14
Year of publication
2000
Pages
1671 - 1677
Database
ISI
SICI code
0009-7322(20001003)102:14<1671:EORASO>2.0.ZU;2-Q
Abstract
Background-Renal artery stenting is widely performed, but little is known a bout its effectiveness in preserving renal function and size in patients wi th renovascular disease and chronic renal insufficiency. We studied the eff ect of renal artery stenting on renal function and size in patients with ob structive renovascular disease and chronic renal insufficiency. Methods and Results-Stent deployment was performed in patients with chronic renal insufficiency (creatinine >1.5 mg . dL(-1)) and global renovascular obstruction (bilateral renal artery stenosis or unilateral stenosis in the presence of a solitary or single functional kidney). The effect of renal ar tery stenting on renal function was assessed by comparing the slopes of the regression lines derived from the reciprocal of serum creatinine versus ti me plotted before and after stent deployment. Renal size was assessed by se rial ultrasound of pole-to-pole kidney length. Stenting was successful in a ll 61 vessels in 33 patients. Twenty-five patients had complete follow-up ( mean 20+/-11 months). Before stent deployment, all patients exhibited a neg ative slope, indicating progressive renal insufficiency. After stent deploy ment, the slopes were positive in Is and less negative in 7 patients. Thus, the mean slope increased from -0.0079 to 0.0043 dL . mg(-1) mo(-1) (P<0.00 1). Ultrasonography on 41 kidneys revealed preservation of size, with the k idney length measuring 10.4+/-1.4 cm at baseline and 10.4+/-1.1 cm at last follow-up (P=NS). Patient survival at 20+/-11 months was 90%. Conclusions-In patients with chronic renal insufficiency and global obstruc tive atherosclerotic renovascular disease, renal artery stenting improves o r stabilizes renal function and preserves kidney size.