DIAGNOSTIC-CRITERIA OF RENOVASCULAR HYPERTENSION WITH CAPTOPRIL RENOGRAPHY - A CONSENSUS STATEMENT

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作者
NALLY, JV
CHEN, C
FINE, E
FOMMEI, E
CHIONE, S
GEYSKES, GG
HOFFER, PB
SFAKIANAKIS, G
机构
[1] Cleveland Clinic Foundation, Ohio
[2] Yale Univer­sity, New Haven, CT
[3] Albert Einstein Medical Center, Bronx, NY
[4] CNR Institute of Clinical Pathology, Pisa
[5] University Hospital, Utrecht
[6] University of Miami, Miami, FL
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10.1093/ajh/4.12.749S
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R6 [外科学];
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1002 ; 100210 ;
摘要
Captopril-stimulated renography is emerging as a useful diagnostic tool in the evaluation of the hypertensive patient. The primary indica­tion for renography with angiotensin convert­ing enzyme (ACE) inhibition is screening hypertensive patients with clinical clues suggestive of renovascular hypertension. The purpose of the screening test is to assist in clinical decision-making. Therefore, clinical in­vestigators and nuclear medicine physicians are encour­aged to analyze their data and present results with re­spect to the number of patients studied, not number of kidneys studied. The overall goal of this combined tech­nology is to identify patients that have the anatomic lesion of renal artery stenosis who are likely to have renin-dependent hypertension (and possibly renal dys­function) that may be correctable with intervention such as renovascular surgery or percutaneous renal angio­plasty. Investigators are strongly encouraged to report renal artery anatomy (normal, renal artery stenosis > 50%, renal artery stenosis ^ 75%, renal artery stenosis occluded), number of arteries affected, systemic blood pressure, and renal function for all patients. Reporting of follow-up data of these parameters is also encour­aged. © 1991 by the American Journal of Hypertension, Inc.
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页码:S749 / S752
页数:4
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