نتایج جستجو برای: Renovascular

تعداد نتایج: 2039  

K. Jeyaraja M. Priyanka, P. S. Thirunavakkarasu

Present study was conducted with the objectives of determining the renal vascular resistance in dogs with diabetes mellitus and to study the correlation between the indices of renovascular resistance with glycemic status, systolic blood pressure (SBP) and proteinuria in dogs with diabetes mellitus. This study was conducted on seventeen diabetic dogs and ten apparently healthy dogs. Increa...

Journal: :Hypertension 1991
L P Svetkey S Kadir N R Dunnick S R Smith C B Dunham M Lambert P E Klotman

Renovascular hypertension is a potentially curable form of high blood pressure that is thought to be extremely rare among blacks. We demonstrate, however, that in a clinically selected population, the prevalence of renovascular hypertension is similar in blacks and whites. We prospectively evaluated 167 hypertensive subjects who had one or more clinical features known to be associated with reno...

2003
George N. Sfakianakis

Renovascular disease includes renal artery stenosis, renovascular hypertension, and azotemic renovascular disease (ischemic nephropathy). It is important to distinguish between renovascular hypertension and renal artery stenosis. Stenosis of the renal artery is common in nonhypertensive elderly persons and is an associated but noncausative finding in a number of hypertensive patients. Renovascu...

Journal: :Hypertension 1989
L P Svetkey S I Himmelstein N R Dunnick R H Wilkinson R R Bollinger R L McCann E M Beytas P E Klotman

Renovascular hypertension is a potentially curable form of high blood pressure. However, it is unclear how best to select patients who are likely to have renovascular hypertension, what diagnostic strategy to use in these selected patients, and how to predict the hemodynamic significance of a renal artery stenosis. We determined the prevalence of renovascular hypertension in adults who exhibite...

Journal: :Hypertension 1984
M H Maxwell A U Waks

R ENOVASCULAR hypertension is the most prevalent form of surgically curable high blood pressure. Nevertheless, controversy surrounds the screening of patients and the choice of appropriate diagnostic workup. In testing for renovascular hypertension, differences of opinion can be anticipated in view of several dilemmas. First, renovascular hypertension is a retrospective diagnosis. A technically...

Journal: :Hypertension 2017
Edwin K Jackson Yumeng Zhang Dongmei Cheng

Tissue nonspecific alkaline phosphatase (TNAP) contributes to the production of adenosine by the kidney, and A1-receptor activation enhances renovascular responses to norepinephrine. Therefore, we hypothesized that TNAP regulates renovascular responsiveness to norepinephrine. In isolated, perfused rat kidneys, the TNAP inhibitor l-p-bromotetramisole (0.1 mmol/L) decreased renal venous levels of...

Journal: :The Journal of the American Board of Family Practice 1995
L S Bujenovic

BACKGROUND Noninvasive cost-effective screening of hypertensive patients for renovascular hypertension is a desirable approach to a rare disorder. Currently many patients are screened with angiography, which is both invasive and expensive. METHODS A MEDLINE search from 1985 through July 1994 using the key words "renovascular hypertension," "noninvasive," "screening" generated 16 references. W...

Journal: :Hypertension 2001
E K Jackson W A Herzer C K Kost S J Vyas

In spontaneously hypertensive rats (SHR), hypertension is mediated in part by an enhanced renovascular response to angiotensin (Ang) II. Pertussis toxin normalizes renovascular responses to Ang II and lowers blood pressure in SHR, suggesting a role for altered G(i) signaling in the enhanced renovascular response to Ang II in SHR. To further investigate this hypothesis, we measured reductions in...

2001
Edwin K. Jackson William A. Herzer Curtis K. Kost Subhash J. Vyas

In spontaneously hypertensive rats (SHR), hypertension is mediated in part by an enhanced renovascular response to angiotensin (Ang) II. Pertussis toxin normalizes renovascular responses to Ang II and lowers blood pressure in SHR, suggesting a role for altered Gi signaling in the enhanced renovascular response to Ang II in SHR. To further investigate this hypothesis, we measured reductions in r...

Journal: :Clinical science 1979
D B Case S A Atlas J H Laragh

1. Saralasin and converting enzyme inhibitors SQ 20881 and captopril induced increases in plasma renin activity to greater than 14 ng h-1 ml-1 in 43 out of 44 patients with untreated renovascular hypertension when studied in the seated position and on normal sodium intake. This degree of response was absent in patients with normal-renin essential hypertension and present in only three out of 26...

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