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The prevalence and associated risk factors of renal artery stenosis in patients undergoing cardiac catheterization.

Authors
 Hyun Yong song  ;  Jae Ha Hwang  ;  Hyunjin Noh  ;  Sug Kyun Shin  ;  Dong Hoon Choi  ;  Won Hum Shim  ;  Ho Yung Lee  ;  Seung Yun Cho  ;  Dae Suk Han  ;  Kyu Hun Choi 
Citation
 Yonsei Medical Journal, Vol.41(2) : 219-225, 2000 
Journal Title
YONSEI MEDICAL JOURNAL
ISSN
 0513-5796 
Issue Date
2000
MeSH
Adult ; Aged ; Cardiac Catheterization* ; Female ; Humans ; Hypertension/etiology ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Multivariate Analysis ; Prevalence ; Renal Artery Obstruction/epidemiology* ; Renal Artery Obstruction/etiology ; Risk Factors
Keywords
Renal artery stenosis ; prevalence ; risk factor ; cardiac catheterization
Abstract
Renal artery stenosis may be a cause of hypertension and a potential contributor to progressive renal insufficiency. However, the prevalence of renal artery disease in a general population is poorly defined. The purposes of this study were to evaluate the prevalence of angiographically-determined renal artery narrowing in a patient population undergoing routine cardiac catheterization, and to identify the risk factors for renal artery stenosis. After left ventriculography, abdominal aortography was performed to screen for the presence of renal artery stenosis. A total of 427 patients (274 males, 153 females) were studied and the mean age was 59 years. Renal artery narrowing was identified in 10.5% of patients. Significant (> or = 50% diameter narrowing) renal artery stenosis was found in 24 patients (5.6%) and insignificant stenosis was found in 21 patients (4.9%). Significant unilateral stenosis was present in 4.2% of patients and bilateral stenosis was present in 1.4%. The stem of the renal artery was a more common site of stenosis in 62.2% of patients than in the ostium (37.8%), but the severity of stenosis was not significantly different according to the site of stenosis. By univariate and multivariate logistic regression analysis, the association of clinical variables with renal artery stenosis was assessed. Multivariable predictors included age, hypertension and peripheral vascular disease (p < 0.05). The variables such as sex, smoking history, hyperlipidemia, renal insufficiency, as well as the presence of obesity, severity of coronary heart disease and D.M., were not associated. In conclusion, the prevalence of angiographically-determined renal artery narrowing in a patient population undergoing cardiac catheterization is 10.5%. Old age, hypertension and evidence of peripheral vascular disease represent the predictors of renal artery stenosis.
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DOI
10.3349/ymj.2000.41.2.219
Appears in Collections:
1. College of Medicine (의과대학) > Dept. of Internal Medicine (내과학교실) > 1. Journal Papers
Yonsei Authors
Choi, Kyu Hun(최규헌) ORCID logo https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0095-9011
URI
https://ir.ymlib.yonsei.ac.kr/handle/22282913/171910
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