Title of article :
Effect of Renal Artery Stenting on Blood Pressure, Glomerular Filtration
Rate and Left Ventricular Mass in Hypertensive Patients with Severe
Atherosclerotic Renal Artery Stenosis
Author/Authors :
Mojahedi Mohammad Javad نويسنده , Shakeri Mohammad Taghi نويسنده , Falsoleiman Homa نويسنده , Fazlinezhad Afsoon نويسنده , Dehghani Dashtabi Mashallah نويسنده MD, Ghaem Cardiovascular Research Center, School of
Medicine, Mashhad University of Medical Sciences, Mashhad,
Iran , Dehghani Elham نويسنده MD, Pediatric Resident, Mashhad University of Medical
Sciences, Mashhad, Iran
Abstract :
Background Many small trials showed a significant improvement in
blood pressure following renal artery stenting in patients with severe
atherosclerotic renal artery stenosis, but data on renal function
improvement is more conflicting. Recently, few trials have been
conducted to evaluate the effect of this procedure on Left Ventricular
Mass (LVM) and Left Ventricular Mass Index (LVMI). Objectives The aim of
this study is to determine the effect of renal artery stenting on Blood
Pressure, estimated Glomerular Filtration Rate (eGFR), Left Ventricular
Mass (LVM), and Left Ventricular Mass Index (LVMI) in patients with
severe atherosclerotic renal artery stenosis. Methods This is a
prospective interventional study performed on forty patients with
ischemic heart disease and medication resistant hypertension, who had
severe (≥ 70%) atherosclerotic renal artery stenosis and underwent renal
artery stenting. Blood pressure, LVM, LVMI and eFGR before renal artery
stenting and after six months were assessed in these patients. Results
There were significant reduction in systolic blood pressure (from 175.50
± 17.28 mmHg to 137.30 ± 13.21 mmHg) (P < 0.001), and diastolic
blood pressure (from 103.45 ± 8.91 mmHg to 84.30 ± 7.33 mmHg) (P
< 0.001). Also, there were significant decrease in LVM (from
307.73 ± 108.13 g to 259.34 ± 92.17 g) (P = 0.004) and LVMI (from 174.70
± 58.26 to 148.01 ± 49.77) (P = 0.004). LVM reduction was independent of
SBP and DBP reduction (P = 0.376 and P = 0.196, respectively).
Conclusions Renal artery stenting reduces Blood pressure and leads to
regression of LVM independent of blood pressure reduction. Regardless of
baseline eGFR, our study failed to find a significant increase in
glomerular filtration rate.
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics