Diagnostic imaging evaluation of renovascular hypertension
- 1 September 1995
- journal article
- review article
- Published by Springer Nature in Abdominal Radiology
- Vol. 20 (5) , 395-405
- https://doi.org/10.1007/bf01213259
Abstract
Over 50 million people in the United States are hypertensive. Renovascular disease accounts for 3–5% of these hypertensive patients. Because renovascular hypertension is potentially curable, much effort has been devoted to detecting and treating renal artery stenosis. Conventional angiography has been traditionally used to diagnose renal artery stenosis. However, because of its invasiveness and cost, conventional angiography cannot be utilized as a screening test in all patients who may have renal artery stenosis. Several noninvasive studies have been advocated for screening in hypertensive patients who may have renovascular disease. However, the accuracy of these noninvasive studies is widely variable, and appropriate use of these noninvasive studies needs to be better defined. Appropriate use of diagnostic imaging examinations for hypertensive patients depends on the index of suspicion for renovascular disease and on the patient's renal function. If certain clinical findings suggest the possibility of renovascular disease, then conventional angiography/intraarterial digital subtraction angiography should be performed. Captopril renography or duplex Doppler sonography could also be utilized if angiography is not desired or is contraindicated because of impaired renal function or a contrast allergy. Magnetic resonance angiography appears to be most helpful in a small, select group of patients who are likely to have proximal renal artery stenosis.Keywords
This publication has 49 references indexed in Scilit:
- Time of flight renal MR angiography: Utility in patients with renal insufficiencyMagnetic Resonance Imaging, 1993
- Doppler ultrasound scanning in the detection of renal artery stenosis in hypertensive patientsThe British Journal of Radiology, 1992
- Imaging of the renal arteries: value of MR angiography.American Journal of Roentgenology, 1991
- Captopril renography in the diagnosis of renal artery stenosis: accuracy and limitationsThe American Journal of Medicine, 1991
- Furosemide-131I-hippuran renography after angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibition for the diagnosis of renovascular hypertensionThe American Journal of Medicine, 1991
- Renal artery stenosis: the use of duplex ultrasound as a screening techniqueThe British Journal of Radiology, 1988
- Noninvasive diagnosis of renal artery stenosis by ultrasonic duplex scanningJournal of Vascular Surgery, 1986
- Hypertension prevalence and the status of awareness, treatment, and control in the United States. Final report of the Subcommittee on Definition and Prevalence of the 1984 Joint National Committee.Hypertension, 1985
- Hypertension prevalence and the status of awareness, treatment, and control in the United States. Final report of the Subcommittee on Definition and Prevalence of the 1984 Joint National Committee.Hypertension, 1985
- Digital Subtraction Angiography of the Renal Arteries: Prospective Comparison with Conventional ArteriographyInvestigative Radiology, 1983