• Title of article

    Heterogeneity of renal cortical circulation in hypertension assessed by dynamic computed tomography

  • Author/Authors

    Shunichi Kojima، نويسنده , , Yuji Yoshitomi، نويسنده , , Michiko Yano، نويسنده , , Masao Saotome، نويسنده , , Kyoe Tanaka، نويسنده , , Michiko Endo، نويسنده , , Morio Kuramochi، نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2000
  • Pages
    7
  • From page
    346
  • To page
    352
  • Abstract
    The aim of this study was to assess the grade of heterogeneous disturbance in the renal cortical circulation using dynamic computed tomography and to investigate the relationship between the heterogeneity of renal cortical circulation and hypertension. We studied 125 patients who underwent dynamic computed tomography (CT) for various abdominal diseases and had no serious hemodynamic abnormalities. In dynamic computed tomography under appropriate conditions, each pixel (image element), less than 1 mm2, has a CT number that is in proportion to the concentration of contrast media, which reflects the blood volume in the pixel. The image was constructed at the hilus level about 50 s after the start of a continuous infusion of contrast medium. The mean and standard deviation were calculated from the CT numbers in the renal cortex. The coefficient of variation, ie, the standard deviation divided by the mean value, was used as the index of the heterogeneity of renal cortical circulation. The coefficient of variation was significantly (P< .001) greater in the hypertensive patients (n = 48, 0.174 ± 0.006 [mean ± SE]) than in normotensive subjects (n = 77, 0.140 ± 0.004). The coefficient increased in parallel with the patient’s age and with the grade of renal surface irregularity. In the patients whose serum creatinine levels were normal, this parameter also had a significant relationship (r = 0.367, P< .0001) with serum creatinine. These results suggest that the heterogeneity of renal cortical circulation is increased in hypertension and is also associated with aging. This parameter may become a sensitive indicator to detect slight deterioration in the renal cortical circulation.
  • Keywords
    hypertension , computed tomography , renalcortex. , Renal circulation , nephrosclerosis
  • Journal title
    American Journal of Hypertension
  • Serial Year
    2000
  • Journal title
    American Journal of Hypertension
  • Record number

    647536