Restoration of Kidney
Function after Successful PTA in Patients with Ischaemic
Kidney Failure and Dialysis Lasting Several Days/Weeks.
A Report of Six Cases
Peregrin J. H., Lácha J., Žabka J., Roček M., Krajíčková D., Stříbrná J.:
Základna radiodiagnostiky a intervenční radiologie, IKEM, Praha, přednosta doc. MUDr. Jan Peregrin, CSc. Klinika nefrologie, IKEM, Praha, přednosta doc. MUDr. Vladimír Teplan, CSc. *Nefrologické oddělení I. interní kliniky VFN, Praha, přednosta prof. MUDr. Pavel Klener, DrSc. |
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Summary:
Objective: To demonstrate the potential reversibility of ischaemic kidney failure caused by total or
subtotal renal artery (RA) occlusion after delayed PTA/stenting in six patients.
Material, methods and results: Case 1: F, age 34 years. Total acute occlusion of both RA, one polar
artery patent. Dialysed for two weeks. Bilateral RAPTA/stenting restored kidney function. F/U three
years: Cr level 120 mmol/l.
Case 2: M, age 70 years. Occlusion of a solitary kidney RA. Dialysed for one week. PTA/stenting of
the occluded artery restored kidney function. The patient died two weeks later of MI, kidney
function normal.
Case 3: M, age 49 years. CRI. Occlusion of a solitary kidney artery. Dialysed for 12 days. Recanalisation of the occluded RA by stent implantation restored kidney function. F/U 18 months:
Cr 380 mmol/l.
Case 4: F, age 72 years. Living related donor transplantation 29 years ago. Graft failure due to
subtotal occlusion of RA. Dialysed for two weeks. PTA restored graft function. F/U: Good graft
function for 12 months, then again graft failure.
Case 5: M, age 47 years. Cadaverous transplantation two years ago. Graft failure due to subtotal
occlusion of graft artery. Dialysed intermittently for 9 months. PTA restored kidney function. F/U
42 months: Dialysis free, graft function stable.
Case 6: F, age 30 years. Second cadaverous transplantation. Two months after transplantation graft
failure due to ostial RA stenosis. Dialysed for one week. PTA restored graft function. F/U: 11 months
dialysis free, then again graft failure due to rejection. Conclusion: Authors experience confirms, that ischaemic kidney failure due to RA occlusion may
be reversible even days to weeks after occlusion and that even delayed RA recanalisation should be
attempted.
Key words:
ischaemic nephropathy – renal artery PTA – kidney transplantation – renal failure
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