Literature DB >> 11060362

Doppler flow wire evaluation of renal blood flow reserve in hypertensive patients with normal renal arteries.

J P Beregi1, C Mounier-Vehier, P Devos, C Gautier, C Libersa, E P McFadden, A Carré.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: To study the vasomotor responses of the renal microcirculation in patients with essential hypertension.
METHODS: We studied the reactivity of the renal microcirculation to papaverine, with intraarterial Doppler and quantitative arteriography, in 34 renal arteries of 19 hypertensive patients without significant renal artery stenosis. Isosorbide dinitrate was given to maximally dilate proximal renal arteries. APV (average peak blood flow velocity) was used as an index of renal blood flow.
RESULTS: Kidneys could be divided into two distinct subgroups based on their response to papaverine. An increase in APV of up to 55% occurred in 21 kidneys, an increase > 55% in 13 kidneys. Within each group the values were normally distributed. Both baseline APV and the effect of papaverine on mean velocity differed significantly between groups.
CONCLUSION: There seems to be a subgroup of patients with essential hypertension that has an impaired reactivity to papaverine, consistent with a functional impairment of the renal microcirculation. Further studies are required to determine whether this abnormality contributes to or results from elevated blood pressure.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 11060362     DOI: 10.1007/s002700010083

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cardiovasc Intervent Radiol        ISSN: 0174-1551            Impact factor:   2.740


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