Stent Placement in Patients With Atherosclerotic Renal Artery Stenosis and Impaired Renal Function
Annals of Internal Medicine2009Vol. 150(12), pp. 840–848
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L. Bax, Arend‐Jan Woittiez, Hans J. Kouwenberg, Willem P.Th.M. Mali, Erik Buskens, F. J. A. Beek, Branko Braam, Frans Th. M. Huysmans, Leo J. Schultze Kool, Matthieu Rutten, Cornelius J. Doorenbos, Johannes C. N. M. Aarts, Ton J. Rabelink, Pierre‐François Plouin, Alain Raynaud, Gert A. van Montfrans, Jim A. Reekers, Anton H. van den Meiracker, Peter M. T. Pattynama, Peter J.G. van de Ven, Dammis Vroegindeweij, Abraham A. Kroon, Michiel W. de Haan, Cornelis T. Postma, Jaap J. Beutler
Abstract
Stent placement with medical treatment had no clear effect on progression of impaired renal function but led to a small number of significant procedure-related complications. The study findings favor a conservative approach to patients with ARAS, focused on cardiovascular risk factor management and avoiding stenting.
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