Renal venous renin in patients with renovascular hypertension

Renal venous and peripheral plasma renin activities were determined in 29 operated patients with renovascular hypertension and in 10 patients with essential hypertension. The majority of patients with renovascular hypertension exhibited elevated peripheral plasma renin activity, but the most strikin...

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Published in:Cor et vasa (English ed.) Vol. 17; no. 1; p. 32
Main Authors: Januszewicz, W, Filipecki, S, Baczko, A, Wocial, D, Andziak, E, Pruszynski, B, Rajszys, R
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: Czech Republic 1975
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Summary:Renal venous and peripheral plasma renin activities were determined in 29 operated patients with renovascular hypertension and in 10 patients with essential hypertension. The majority of patients with renovascular hypertension exhibited elevated peripheral plasma renin activity, but the most striking increase of renin activity was demonstrated in the venous effluent of the involved kidney. Using data obtained in patients with essential hypertension, the ratio of renal vein renin activity not exceeding 1.4 was assumed normal. In patients with renovascular hypertension, the values above 1.4 were accepted as lateralizing ratios. In 78.6 % of patients with unilateral renal artery stenosis and a lateralizing renal vein renin ratio, normotension or improvement of blood pressure control were obtained post-operatively. The discussion emphasis the importances of renal vein renin estimations with the calculation of renal vein ratio for determining the functional significance of renal artery stenosis and for predicting the surgical outcome
ISSN:0010-8650