Percutaneous transluminal angioplasty for renovascular hypertension in children: Initial and long-term results

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作者
Tyagi, S
Kaul, UA
Satsangi, DK
Arora, R
机构
[1] Department of Cardiology, G. B. Pant Hospital, New Delhi
关键词
pediatric renovascular hypertension; renal angioplasty; aorto-arteritis (Takayasu's disease); fibromuscular disease;
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10.1542/peds.99.1.44
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R72 [儿科学];
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100202 ;
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Objective. To evaluate the efficacy and safety of percutaneous transluminal re Methods. We performed aortography and attempted PTRA in 35 consecutive children (age 5 to 14 years, mean 10.8 +/- 2.5 years) with severe hypertension having greater than or equal to 75% renal artery stenosis (RAS). Results. The stenosis was caused by aortoarteritis in 31 (88.6%) cases and by juvenile idiopathic fibromuscular disease (FMD) in four (11.4%) cases. Twenty-seven (77.1%) patients, including three having RAS of solitary functioning kidney with total occlusion of contralateral renal artery, had bilateral RAS and eight (22.9%) had unilateral RAS. PTRA was technically successful in 54 (91.5%) of 59 stenotic lesions in 31 (88.6%) of 35 patients. Both aortoarteritis and FMD patients had significant decrease in RAS after PTRA. One patient had acute reocclusion of one renal artery after bilateral PTRA, which could be successfully opened by reangioplasty. Postangioplasty angiographic restudy performed in 18 patients at 4 to 72 months (mean 23.1 +/- 27.9 months) after successful angioplasty showed restenosis in 8 (25.8%) of 31 lesions initially dilated and de novo lesions of aorta in two patients. Ail seven restenotic renal artery lesions attempted and both stenosis of aorta were successfully dilated. Twenty-nine of 31 patients with successful PTRA have been followed up from 4 to 108 months (mean 41.0 +/- 29.3 months). Mean systolic blood pressure decreased from 185.1 +/- 27.4 to 120.6 +/- 19.2 mm Hg and mean diastolic blood pressure decreased from 118.4 +/- 13.2 to 84.6 +/- 10.4 mm Kg after PTRA. Twenty seven (93.1%) of these 29 patients had benefical blood pressure response. Seventeen (58.6%) patients improved, 10 (34.5%) were cured, although 2 (6.9%) patients failed to respond to PTRA. blood pressure response was better in FMD as compared to aortoarteritis group. Patients with unilateral RAS, discrete stenosis, and post-PTRA stenosis less than or equal to 20% also identified good blood pressure response. Conclusion. Aortoarteritis is the most common cause of renovascular hypertension in South Asian children. PTRA is safe and highly effective and therefore should be the treatment of choice in pediatric renovascular hypertension.
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