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Renal Artery Revascularization a controversial treatment strategy for Renal Artery Stenosis. A case series and a brief review of current literature.
Hellenic Journal of Cardiology : HJC 2022 March 25
Renal artery stenosis (RAS) may cause secondary hypertension, progressive decline in renal function, and cardiac destabilization syndromes including "flash" pulmonary edema, recurrent congestive heart failure, and cerebro-cardiovascular disease. Atherosclerotic lesions, fibromuscular dysplasia and vasculitides are the pathophysiologic basis of the disease. Common therapeutic pathways for RAS include medical therapy and revascularization with or without stenting. Randomized controlled trials evaluating renal revascularization, did not report any advantage of revascularization over medical therapy alone in terms of renal function improvement or prevention of cardiovascular events. However, mounting clinical experience suggests that the best strategy in RAS management is identifying which patients are most likely to benefit from renal artery stenting and also optimizing the safety and durability of the procedure. This review presents 3 cases of patients who undergone renal revascularization and discusses the available clinical evidence for identification of RAS patients who will potentially respond well to revascularization.
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