Angiotensin-Converting Enzyme Inhibitor Usage in Patients with Incidental Atherosclerotic Renal Artery Stenosis
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Accession number;04A0428317
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| Title;Angiotensin-Converting Enzyme Inhibitor Usage in Patients with Incidental Atherosclerotic Renal Artery Stenosis |
| Author;
YANG J G
(Peking Univ. Health Sci. Center, Beijing, Chn)
HU D
(Peking Univ. Health Sci. Center, Beijing, Chn)
LI T
(Capital Univ. Medical Sci., Beijing, Chn)
PENG J
(Capital Univ. Medical Sci., Beijing, Chn)
YU H
(Capital Univ. Medical Sci., Beijing, Chn)
PANG W
(Capital Univ. Medical Sci., Beijing, Chn)
WANG C
(Capital Univ. Medical Sci., Beijing, Chn)
XIAO J
(Capital Univ. Medical Sci., Beijing, Chn)
XU Y
(Capital Univ. Medical Sci., Beijing, Chn)
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Journal Title;Hypertens Res
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Journal Code:Y0303A
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ISSN:0916-9636
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VOL.27;NO.5;PAGE.339-344(2004)
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| Figure&Table&Reference;TBL.6, REF.28 |
| Pub. Country;Japan |
| Language;English |
| Abstract;The frequency in causing the atherosclerosis renal artery stenosis (ARAS) incidentally for 859 patients who received the cardiac catheter examination and the frequency in using of angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitor (ACEI) in patients with incidental ARAS were examined. ARAS was recognized in 146 out of 859 cases. The ARAS group was higher in age, serum creatinine concentration, ACEI use rate, coronary artery disease seriousness than the Non-ARAS group and there was more using times of the hypotensive drugs. Risk factors of ARAS were age, coronary artery disease seriousness, peripheral vascular disease. The 109 out of 146 cases in ARAS group used ACEI. The higher the seriousness of ARAS was, the higher age, serum creatinine concentration, ACEI using rate, diuretic using rate were, and there was more using times of the hypotensive drugs. ACEI users were higher in the serum creatinine concentration than non-users in the ARAS group. The use of diuretic, calcium channel blocker, ACEI correlated with the serum creatinine concentration in severe ARAS patients. |
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