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Salvageability of renal function following renal revascularisation in children with Takayasu’s arteritis-induced renal artery stenosis

Authors :
Mignon McCulloch
Patience Ngozi Obiagwu
Priya Gajjar
Peter Nourse
Alp Numanoglu
Christian Scott
Source :
SAMJ: South African Medical Journal, Volume: 106, Issue: 8, Pages: 813-816, Published: AUG 2016, South African Medical Journal; Vol 106, No 8 (2016); 813-816
Publication Year :
2016
Publisher :
South African Medical Association NPC, 2016.

Abstract

Background . Renal artery revascularisation procedures are usually carried out on children with renal artery stenosis from varied causes, including Takayasu’s arteritis. Reports on the outcome of such procedures in children usually refer to the improvement in blood pressure, with only minimal mention of effects on renal function. Objective . Salvageability renal function in children who underw ent renal revascularisation for Takayasu’s arteritis-induced renal artery stenosis (TARAS) was the focus of this study. Methods . We undertook a retrospective analysis of children aged ≤16 years with angiographically confirmed TARAS who underwent renal artery revascularisation procedures between 1990 and 2010. Outcomes of renal function were studied over a period of 2 years and were defined as: (i) improvement: >20% increase in estimated glomerular filtration rate (e-GFR) from presurgery value; (ii) stabilisation: e-GFR within 20% of presurgery value; and (iii) failure: >20% deterioration in e-GFR from presurgery value. The GFR was estimated using the Schwartz formula. Results . Twenty children (9 males and 11 females, age range 2 - 14 years) had 27 renal artery revascularisation procedures. Thirteen of the patients (65.0%) had bilateral renal artery stenosis. The baseline mean e-GFR was 88.6 (standard deviation (SD) 25.4) mL/min/1.73 m 2 and the mean duration of follow-up was 28.80 (SD 25.62) months. All the patients had stable or improved renal function until the 2-year follow-up, when the proportion decreased to 92.3% (12/13), as failure was recorded in one child. Bilateral revascularisation was found to be significantly associated with improvement in renal function in the early postoperative period (p=0.04). Conclusion . Renal artery revascularisation procedures are successful in salvaging renal function in children with TARAS

Details

ISSN :
20785135
Volume :
106
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
South African Medical Journal
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....5c6dc3d02d546a16306f65231da83518
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.7196/samj.2016.v106i8.10490