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Percutaneous transluminal angioplasty as first-line treatment of transplant renal artery stenosis.

B F Henning1, S Kuchlbauer, C A Böger, A Obed, S Farkas, C Zülke, M N Scherer, M Scherer, A Walberer, M Banas, B Krüger, H J Schlitt, B Banas, B K Krämer.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Transplant renal artery stenosis (TRAS) is a frequent complication after renal transplantation, however long-term follow-up data after interventional treatment are rare. PATIENTS: In our transplant center 11 of 264 consecutive renal transplant recipients (4.17%) were diagnosed with TRAS. In addition, TRAS occurred in 2 renal transplant recipients that had been transplanted at other centers but who had their follow-up examinations in our center. Either a rise of the serum creatinine level and/or worsened systemic hypertension or routine examination with color Doppler sonography were indications for further diagnostic workup.
METHODS: Direct angiography of the transplant renal artery was performed followed by percutaneous transluminal angioplasty (PTA) after the diagnosis of TRAS was confirmed in all of these patients.
RESULTS: The immediate success rate for PTA was 92.3% (12/13). Only 1 patient with a severe kinking of the transplant renal artery had to undergo surgery to restore renal function. No complications occurred after the interventions. Thereafter the patients were monitored for a mean observation period of 33.15 months. Serum creatinine levels were significantly lower after the intervention, and estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) increased accordingly. With regard to blood pressure there was only a trend for lower blood pressure levels and less antihypertensive use, whereas the dose of the prescribed drugs decreased significantly with time after interventional treatment of TRAS. In addition, a long-lasting rise of the hemoglobin levels could also be demonstrated.
CONCLUSION: In summary, the beneficial effect of PTA of TRAS on renal function is long-lasting. Therefore, PTA, usually combined with stent placement, should be first-line treatment in TRAS in all patients. Surgical revascularization is only warranted, if PTA fails.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19473615

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin Nephrol        ISSN: 0301-0430            Impact factor:   0.975


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