Marked improvement of renal failure and severe hypertension after renal artery stenting in the solitary functioning kidney

J Cardiol Cases. 2013 Jan 11;7(3):e82-e85. doi: 10.1016/j.jccase.2012.12.001. eCollection 2013 Mar.

Abstract

Atherosclerotic renal artery stenosis (ARAS) can cause resistant hypertension, progressive renal failure and/or cardiorenal syndrome. Although no randomized study to demonstrate the superiority of renal stenting over medical treatment is available, a case-sensitive approach is required for the treatment of ARAS. Here, we describe a case report of a symptomatic ARAS patient with a solitary functioning kidney in which successful detection of ARAS by ultrasonography examination with the Doppler method and timely renal artery stenting were performed. <Learning objective: The clinical efficacy of renal artery stenting for symptomatic ARAS as a method of lowering blood pressure and preventing deterioration in renal function remains unproven. However, renal artery stenting performed based on enough investigation of clinical course and information by ultrasonography examination with Doppler method results in benefit to the patient with ARAS.>.

Keywords: Chronic renal insufficiency; Peripheral vascular disease; Renal artery stenting; Renovascular hypertension.