| Literature DB >> 34016044 |
Shuntaro Oribe1, Takafumi Toyohara1,2, Eikan Mishima1, Takehiro Suzuki1,2, Koichi Kikuchi1, Shun Watanabe1, Yoshiaki Morita3, Hideki Ota3, Kazumasa Seiji3, Mariko Miyazaki1, Kei Takase3, Takaaki Abe4,5,6.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Fibromuscular dysplasia (FMD) often causes renal artery stenosis with renovascular hypertension. Recent clinical outcomes encourage percutaneous transluminal renal angioplasty (PTRA) to treat FMD; however, the necessary follow-up period remains unclear. Moreover, previous studies have not revealed the difference in the period until recurrence between two major types of FMD-multifocal and focal. CASEEntities:
Keywords: Fibromuscular dysplasia; Focal FMD; Multifocal FMD; Percutaneous transcatheter renal angioplasty; Recurrence; Renal artery stenosis; Renovascular hypertension
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34016044 PMCID: PMC8135181 DOI: 10.1186/s12882-021-02342-w
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Nephrol ISSN: 1471-2369 Impact factor: 2.388
Fig. 1Angiographic images of patients 1 and 2. Angiographic images before and after PTRA (top: pre-PTRA, bottom: post-PTRA). Yellow arrows show stenotic lesions dilated by PTRA. PTRA: percutaneous transluminal renal angioplasty; y.o.: years old
Fig. 2Comparison of the clinical characteristics between patients with focal FMD and multifocal FMD. a Clinical data of patients with FMD who underwent PTRA in our institute between 2008 and 2019. b Distribution of patients depending on the age at diagnosis and type of FMD. The chart is color-coded by the years until the first recurrence after PTRA. No recurrence (gray), less than 1 year (yellow), 1 year or more and less than 5 years (orange), and more than 5 years (red). All three patients who had a recurrence after more than 5 years had multifocal FMD, and the age at onset age was within the teenage years. Data were compared using a Mann-Whitney test. Nominal variables were compared using a Fisher’s exact test. Data are represented as mean ± SD. P values < 0.05 were considered significant. FMD: fibromuscular dysplasia; PTRA: percutaneous transluminal renal angioplasty