Relationship between renal artery stenosis and intrarenal damage in autopsy subjects with stroke

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作者
Fujii, H
Nakamura, S
Kuroda, S
Yoshihara, F
Nakahama, H
Inenaga, T
Ueda-Ishibashi, H
Yutani, C
Kawano, Y
机构
[1] Natl Cardiovasc Ctr, Div Nephrol & Hypertens, Dept Med, Osaka 5658565, Japan
[2] Natl Cardiovasc Ctr, Dept Pathol, Osaka 5658565, Japan
关键词
atherosclerosis; autopsy; chronic damage score; renal artery stenosis; stroke;
D O I
10.1093/ndt/gfi083
中图分类号
R3 [基础医学]; R4 [临床医学];
学科分类号
1001 ; 1002 ; 100602 ;
摘要
Background. In patients with cardiovascular disease (CVD), renal dysfunction is a risk factor for the prognosis, but substantial evidence is still lacking about the relationship between clinical characteristics and renal histology. The aim of our study was to evaluate the relationship between the extent of renal parenchymal damage, renal artery stenosis (RAS) and clinical characteristics in autopsy subjects with stroke. Methods. During the 17-year period 1980-1997, 2167 subjects were autopsied at the National Cardiovascular Center. We studied retrospectively all the autopsy cases aged 40 years and older who had a history of stroke. Thus, 346 subjects remained and they were classified into two groups. Thirty-six subjects had RAS (group A). Three hundred and ten subjects had no RAS, and we randomly chose 102 subjects among them (group B). We evaluated renal parenchymal damage using a semi-quantitative chronic damage score. Results. The average overall chronic damage score was significantly higher in the stenosed kidneys of group A than in the non-stenosed kidneys of group B (9.0 +/- 2.6 vs 7.0 +/- 2.7). The contralateral kidneys of group A had a tendency to have milder renal damage than stenosed kidneys. Furthermore, the total score was higher in the subjects with hypertension, diabetes mellitus, proteinuria, renal insufficiency and CVD than in the subjects without such complications. The total score had a significant association with RAS, proteinuria, renal insufficiency, CVD and weight of the kidney. Conclusions. In autopsy subjects with stroke, we demonstrated that co-existing renal parenchymal damage was more severe in the subjects with RAS, hypertension, diabetes mellitus, proteinuria and renal insufficiency than those without such complications. The presence of RAS, impaired renal function and proteinuria was closely correlated with the severity of renal parenchymal damage.
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