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Prognostic value of renal fractional flow reserve in blood pressure response after renal artery stenting (PREFER study).

Jacek Kądziela1, Andrzej Januszewicz, Aleksander Prejbisz, Ilona Michałowska, Magdalena Januszewicz, Elżbieta Florczak, Łukasz Kalińczuk, Bożena Norwa-Otto, Ewa Warchoł, Adam Witkowski.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The aim of our study was to determine a potential relationship between resting translesional pressures ratio (Pd/Pa ratio), renal fractional flow reserve (rFFR) and blood pressure response after renal artery stenting.
METHODS: Thirty five hypertensive patients (49% males, mean age 64 years) with at least 60% stenosis in angiography, underwent renal artery stenting. Translesional systolic pressure gradient (TSPG), Pd/Pa ratio (the ratio of mean distal to lesion and mean proximal pressures) and hyperemic rFFR - after intrarenal administration of papaverine - were measured before stent implantation. Ambulatory blood pressure measurements (ABPM) were recorded before the procedure and after 6 months. The ABPM results were presented as blood pressure changes in subgroups of patients with normal (≥ 0.9) vs. abnormal (< 0.9) Pd/Pa ratio and normal (≥ 0.8) vs. abnormal (< 0.8) rFFR.
RESULTS: Median Pd/Pa ratio was 0.84 (interquartile range 0.79-0.91) and strongly correlated with TSPG (r = -0.89, p < 0.001), minimal lumen diameter (MLD; r = 0.53, p < 0.005) and diameter stenosis (DS; r = -0.51, p < 0.005). Median rFFR was 0.78 (0.72-0.82). Similarly, significant correlation between rFFR and TSPG (r = -0.86, p < 0.0001), as well as with MLD (r = 0.50, p < 0.005) and DS (r = -0.51, p < 0.005) was observed. Procedural success was obtained in all patients. Baseline Pd/Pa ratio and rFFR did not predict hypertension response after renal artery stenting. Median changes of 24-h systolic/diastolic blood pressure were comparable in patients with abnormal vs. normal Pd/Pa ratio (-4/-3 vs. 0/2 mm Hg; p = NS) and with abnormal vs. normal rFFR (-2/-1 vs. -2/-0.5 mm Hg, respectively).
CONCLUSIONS: Physiological assessment of renal artery stenosis using Pd/Pa ratio and papaverine- induced renal fractional fl ow reserve did not predict hypertension response after renal artery stenting.

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23913461     DOI: 10.5603/CJ.2013.0101

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cardiol J        ISSN: 1898-018X            Impact factor:   2.737


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