Title of article :
New Insights Into Pathophysiology, Diagnosis, and Treatment of Renovascular Hypertension
Author/Authors :
Samadian, Fariba Department of Nephrology - Shahid Labbafinezhad Hospital - Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran , Dalili, Nooshin Department of Nephrology - Masih Daneshvari Hospital - Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran , Jamalian, Ali Divison of Interventional Cardiology - Lavasani Hospital, Tehran, Iran
Abstract :
Renovascular disease includes renal artery stenosis, renovascular
hypertension, and azotemic renovascular disease (ischemic
nephropathy). Renovascular hypertension is defined as an elevated
blood pressure caused by renal hypoperfusion, usually resulting
from anatomic stenosis of the renal artery and activation of the
renin-angiotensin system. It accounts for 1% to 2 % of all cases of
hypertension in the general population and 5.8 % of secondary
hypertension, but it plays a major role in treatable causes of
hypertension in the young individuals. Although renovascular
stenosis is a common and progressive disease in patients with
atherosclerosis, it is a relatively uncommon cause of hypertension
in patients with mild hypertension. In contrast, renal artery stenosis
is more frequent in certain high-risk populations.
Early diagnosis of renovascular hypertension and timely
implementation of appropriate therapeutic procedures ensures
optimum control of blood pressure, prevents ischemic nephropathy
progression, and prevents the development of cardiovascular
morbidity and mortality in the hypertensive patient population.
As with most complex disorders, management decisions must
be highly individualized for patients with renovascular disease.
It is essential to consider renal arterial disease as one aspect of
atherosclerotic disease.
Keywords :
renin-angiotensin system , renal artery , renovascular hypertension
Journal title :
Iranian Journal of Kidney Diseases (IJKD)