The benefit of renal artery stenting in patients with atheromatous renovascular disease and advanced chronic kidney disease
Catheterization and Cardiovascular Interventions2009Vol. 75(1), pp. 1–10
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Philip A. Kalra, Constantina Chrysochou, Darren Green, Ching M. Cheung, Kaivan Khavandi, Sebastian Sixt, Aljoscha Rastan, Thomas Zeller
Abstract
Although this study has significant methodological limitations, it does shows that percutaneous renal revascularization can improve renal function in advanced CKD (stages 4-5), and that this can provide a survival advantage in prospective analysis.
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