Title of article
Ostial renal artery stent placement in patients 75 years of age or older
Author/Authors
Michael J. Bloch، نويسنده , , David A. Trost، نويسنده , , James Whitmer، نويسنده , , Thomas G. Pickering، نويسنده , , Thomas A. Sos، نويسنده , , Phyllis August، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2001
Pages
6
From page
983
To page
988
Abstract
Renal artery stent placement has been shown to improve blood pressure (BP) and stabilize renal function in patients with atherosclerotic renovascular disease. However, limited data are available in patients ≥75 years of age.
We analyzed the prestent characteristics and clinical outcomes of patients aged ≥75 years who underwent renal artery stenting at our institution. We compared these data with those from the remainder of our stent cohort.
Nineteen of 89 (21.3%) stent patients were ≥75 years old. Before intervention, those ≥75 years were significantly more likely to be women (84.2% v 55%; P = .02), current or former smokers (78.6% v 36.8%; P = .002), and on a greater number of antihypertensive medications (3.68 v 2.80; P = .048). Average clinical follow-up was similar in both groups (23.9 v 23.2 months; P> .05). At last available follow-up, there were more deaths in those ≥75 years (7/19 v 5/70; P = .038). No significant difference was found in the incidence of dialysis after intervention (3/19 v 7/70). Seventy-four percent of those ≥75 years had improved BP, 21% were stable, and 5% were worse. Renal function was improved in 26%, stable in 53%, and worse in 21%. Among those ≥75 years, there was a significant decrease in systolic BP (186.9 to 144.4; P< .01). There was a trend toward decreased diastolic BP and medications. These clinical results did not differ significantly from patients <75 years.
Patients ≥75 years of age with atherosclerotic renovascular disease have a higher incidence of mortality 2 years after renal artery stent placement, but they seem to derive clinical benefit comparable to younger patients.
Keywords
renal arterystenosis , stent. , ELDERLY , Renovascular hypertension
Journal title
American Journal of Hypertension
Serial Year
2001
Journal title
American Journal of Hypertension
Record number
648018
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