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Renal Artery Disease

Baseline renal function and surgical revascularization in atherosclerotic renal arterial disease in the elderly

Luis Bedoya, MD, Michael Ziegelbaum, MD, Donald G. Vidt, MD, Kavita Badhwar, MA, Andrew C. Novick, MD and Ray W. Gifford, MD
Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine June 1989, 56 (4) 415-421;
Luis Bedoya
Department of Hypertension and Nephrology, The Cleveland Clinic Foundation
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Michael Ziegelbaum
Department of Utology, The Cleveland Clinic Foundation
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Donald G. Vidt
Department of Hypertension and Nephrology, The Cleveland Clinic Foundation
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Kavita Badhwar
Department of Biostatistics, The Cleveland Clinic Foundation
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Andrew C. Novick
Department of Utology, The Cleveland Clinic Foundation
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Ray W. Gifford Jr
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ABSTRACT

From 1975 to 1984,107 patients ≥60 years of age had surgical revascularization at the Cleveland Clinic for correction of atherosclerotic renal arterial disease. To evaluate the effect of baseline renal function (RF) on outcome in older patients, the patients were retrospectively divided according to their preoperative serum creatinine levels into Group I, ≤1.4 (N=26), and Group II, ≥1.5 (N=81). Extrarenal atherosclerosis was more frequent in Group II (P<.005). Higher rates of complications were seen both in Group II and with extrarenal atherosclerosis, but these associations did not achieve statistical significance (P=.07). Baseline RF did not affect results, but after revascularization, the fall in diastolic blood pressure was greater in Group I (28.2 ± 4-4 mmHg v 17.4 +1.8 mmHg, P<.05). No such effect was noted in systolic blood pressure or in the frequency of cure or improvement v failure. Operative mortality for the entire group was 2.8%.

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  • Atherosclerosis
  • Renal Artery Disease
  • Vascular Surgery
  • Received February 1989.
  • Accepted February 1989.
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Luis Bedoya, Michael Ziegelbaum, Donald G. Vidt, Kavita Badhwar, Andrew C. Novick, Ray W. Gifford
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Luis Bedoya, Michael Ziegelbaum, Donald G. Vidt, Kavita Badhwar, Andrew C. Novick, Ray W. Gifford
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