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Renovascular hypertension: results in adulthood of renal autotransplantation performed in children.

Bertrand Chavent1, Ambroise Duprey2, Marie-Pierre Lavocat3, Christine Fichtner3, Anne-Marie Beraud4, Jean-Noel Albertini2, Jean-Pierre Favre2, Nicolas Maillard5, Xavier Barral2.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: This study describes the long-term results of renal autotransplantation for renovascular hypertension performed in children who are now 21 years of age or older.
METHODS: Sixteen children (4 boys, 12 girls) with a mean age of 11.2 years at the time of the procedure underwent ex-vivo surgery at the university hospital of Saint-Etienne between 1992 and 2008. Acetylsalicylic acid was used for antiplatelet therapy in the postoperative period, without routine anticoagulation. The mean follow-up period was 15 years. The clinical course of these patients was retrospectively reviewed in adulthood and the results analyzed.
RESULTS: The children were treated with a mean of 2.37 drugs per patient, and the mean preoperative blood pressure of the entire patient population was 151/89 mmHg. Mean preoperative creatinine clearance was 80 ml/min/1.73 m2. There was no postoperative death. One patient experienced a thrombosis immediately after the surgery, leading to a redo surgery. In this patient diuresis was restarted, but without efficient concentration and filtration, ultimately leading the patient to have a renal transplant after 1 year. At the end of the follow-up period, eight of the 16 patients (50%) were cured and the others were improved. At the last follow-up the mean blood pressure was 127/70 mmHg, and the mean number of drugs per patient was 0.68. The mean creatinine clearance at last follow-up was 104.3 ml/min/1.73 m2. Three patients had secondary procedures, with two undergoing percutaneous angioplasty (at postoperative months 9 and 12, respectively) and one having an hepatorenal bypass at postoperative year 4. Primary patency was 12/16 (75%); primary assisted patency was 15/16 (94%); secondary patency was 16/16 (100%).
CONCLUSION: This study shows that renal autotransplantation has good and stable long-term results and is an effective conservative strategy for treating renovascular hypertension in children, thus avoiding nephrectomy.

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Keywords:  Children; Renovascular hypertension; adulthood; autotransplantation; strategy.

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28429121     DOI: 10.1007/s00467-017-3664-x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pediatr Nephrol        ISSN: 0931-041X            Impact factor:   3.714


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