Skip to main content

Renovaskuläre Hypertonie

  • Chapter
Arterielle Hypertonie

Zusammenfassung

Der renovaskulären Hypertonie wurde ein eigenes Kapitel gewidmet, da sie als am häufigsten auftretende sekundäre Hypertonieform durch einen korrektiven gefäßchirurgischen Eingriff unter Berücksichtigung bestimmter Faktoren heilbar ist. Dies entspricht der von Maxwell und Prozan [73] formulierten Definition: „Renovascular hypertension is caused by an occlusive disease of the renal arterial vasculature, which is potentially curable by either reconstructive vascular surgery or by nephrectomy“. Die vorliegende Übersicht will über Häufigkeit und Ursachen informieren, klinische und diagnostische Gesichtspunkte nennen, auf die Vielfalt pathophysiologischer Zusammenhänge eingehen, chirurgische Operationsverfahren und -resultate vorstellen und schließlich kritische Empfehlungen zur Kosten-Nutzen-Relation für Diagnostik und Therapie geben.

This is a preview of subscription content, log in via an institution to check access.

Access this chapter

Chapter
USD 29.95
Price excludes VAT (USA)
  • Available as PDF
  • Read on any device
  • Instant download
  • Own it forever
eBook
USD 54.99
Price excludes VAT (USA)
  • Available as PDF
  • Read on any device
  • Instant download
  • Own it forever

Tax calculation will be finalised at checkout

Purchases are for personal use only

Institutional subscriptions

Preview

Unable to display preview. Download preview PDF.

Unable to display preview. Download preview PDF.

Literatur

  1. Adam WE, Kadatz R, Bitter F, Sigmund E (1973) Untersuchungen über die Aussagekraft des Isotopennephrogramms bei einseitigen Nierenarterienstenosen. In: Pabst HW (Hrsg) Nuklearmedizin, Radionuklide in der Hämatologie - gegenwärtiger Stand der Therapie mit Radionukliden. Schattauer, Stuttgart, 5. 200–202

    Google Scholar 

  2. Amsterdam EA, Couch NP, Christlieb AR, Harrison JH, Crane E, Dobrzinsky SJ, Hickler RB (1969) Renal vein renin activity in the prognosis of surgery for renovascular hypertension. Am J Med 47: 860–868

    PubMed  CAS  Google Scholar 

  3. Arlart I, Rosenthal J (1978) Saralasin bei renovaskulärer und essentieller Hypertonie. Einfluß auf Blutdruck, Plasmareninaktivität, Plasmaaldosteron und renale Hämodynamik. Dtsch Med Wochenschr 45: 1790–1796

    Google Scholar 

  4. Arlart I, Rosenthal J, Nobbe F, Müssig G, Voll-mar J, Franz HE (1976) Nierendurchblutungsmessung und Plasma-Renin-Bestimmung in der Diagnostik des renovaskulären Hochdrucks. VASA 5: 9–11

    PubMed  CAS  Google Scholar 

  5. Arlart I, Rosenthal J, Pal S, Raptis S (1978) Einfluß von Somatostatin auf Renin, Aldosteron und Blutdruck bei unilateraler renovaskulärer Hypertonie. Verh Dtsch Ges Inn Med 84: 824–827

    Google Scholar 

  6. Arlart I, Rosenthal J, Adam WE, Bargon G, Franz HE (1979) Predictive value of radionucleide methods in the diagnosis of unilateral renovascular hypertension. Cardiovasc Radiol 2: 115–125

    PubMed  CAS  Google Scholar 

  7. Arlart IP, von Dewitz H, Rosenthal J, Bargon G (1983) Bedeutung radiologisch-diagnostischer Verfahren für die Erfolgsprognose vor gefäßchirurgischer Korrektur oder transluminaler Angioplastie bei renovaskulärer Hypertonie. Verh Dt Ges Angiologie, Pflaum, München S. 270–275

    Google Scholar 

  8. Bech K, Hilden T (1975) The frequency of secondary hypertension. Acta Med Scand 197: 65–69

    PubMed  CAS  Google Scholar 

  9. Berglund G, Anderson O, Wilhelmsen L (1976) Prevalence of primary and secondary hypertension: Studies in a random population sample. Brit Med J 2: 554–556

    Google Scholar 

  10. Blaine EH, Davis JO, Witty RT (1970) Renin release after hemorrhage and after suprarenal aortic constriction in dogs without sodium delivery to the macula densa. Circ Res 27: 1081–1089

    PubMed  CAS  Google Scholar 

  11. Bookstein JJ (1966) Appraisal of arteriography in estimating the hemodynamic significance of renal artery stenoses. Invest Radiol 1: 281294

    Google Scholar 

  12. Bookstein JJ, Abrams HL, Buenger RE, Lecky J, Franklin SS, Reiss MD, Bleifer KH, Matte EC, Varady PO, Maxwell MH (1972) Radiologic aspects of renovascular hypertension. Part 2: The role of urography in unilateral renovascular disease. JAMA 220: 1225–1230

    Google Scholar 

  13. Bookstein JJ, Walter JF (1975) The role of abdominal radiography in hypertension secondary to renal or adrenal disease. Symposium on radiology in internal medicine. Med Clin North Am 59: 169–200

    Google Scholar 

  14. Bourgoignie J, Kurz S, Catanzaro FJ, Serirat R, Perry HM Jr (1970) Renal venous renin in hypertension. Am J Med 48: 332–342

    PubMed  CAS  Google Scholar 

  15. Brest AN, Bower R (1966) Renal arterial hypertension. Incidence, diagnosis and treatment. Am J Cardiol 17: 612–616

    Google Scholar 

  16. Brown JJ, Peart WS, Owen K, Robertson JIS, Sutton D (1960) The diagnosis and treatment of renal artery stenosis. Br Med J 2: 327–338

    PubMed  CAS  Google Scholar 

  17. Brunner HR, Kirshman JD, Sealey JE, Laragh JH (1971) Hypertension of renal origin: Evidence for two different mechanisms. Science 174: 1344–1346

    Google Scholar 

  18. Bühler FR, Laragh JH, Vaughan ED Jr, Brunner HR, Gavras H, Baer L (1973) Antihypertensive action of propranolol. Specific antirenin responses in high and normal renin forms of essential, renal, renovascular and malignant hypertension. Am J Cardiol 32: 511–522

    Google Scholar 

  19. Buonocore E, Meaney TF, Borkowski GP, Pavlicek W, Gallagher J (1981) Digital subtraction angiography of the abdominal aorta and renal arteries. Radiology 139: 281–286

    PubMed  CAS  Google Scholar 

  20. Curtis JJ, Luke RG, Whelchel JD, Diethelm AG, Jones P, Dustan HP (1983) Inhibition of angiotensin-converting enzyme in renal-transplant recipients with hypertension. N Engl J Med 308: 377–381

    PubMed  CAS  Google Scholar 

  21. Davis JO (1973) The control of renin release. Am J Med 55: 333–350

    PubMed  CAS  Google Scholar 

  22. Dongen RJAM Van (1972) Renovaskuläre Hypertonie–chirurgische Behandlung and Ergebnisse. Thoraxchirurgie 20: 361–365

    Google Scholar 

  23. Dotter CT, Judkins MP (1964) Transluminal treatment of arteriosclerotic obstruction. Description of a new technique and a preliminary report of its application. Circulation 30: 654–670

    Google Scholar 

  24. Dunn MJ, Howe D, Harrison M (1976) Renal prostaglandin synthesis in the spontaneously hypertensive rat. J Clin Invest 58: 862–870

    PubMed  CAS  Google Scholar 

  25. Edwards WG, Strong CG, Hunt JC (1969) A vasopressor liquid resembling prostaglandin E2 (PGE2) in the renal venous blood of hypertensive patients. J Lab Clin Med 74: 389–399

    PubMed  CAS  Google Scholar 

  26. Foster JH, Dean RH, Pinkerton JA, Rhamy RK (1973) Ten years experience with the surgical management of renovascular hypertension. Ann Surg 177: 755–764

    PubMed  CAS  Google Scholar 

  27. Foster JH, Maxwell MH, Franklin SS et al. (1975) Renovascular occlusive disease: Results of operative treatment. JAMA 231: 10431048

    Google Scholar 

  28. Freeman LM, Meng C, Richter MW, Blaufox MD (1971) Patency of major renal vascular pathways demonstrated by rapid blood flow scintiphotography. J Urol 105: 473–481

    PubMed  CAS  Google Scholar 

  29. Frohlich ED, Ulrych M, Tarazi RC, Dustan HP, Page H (1968) Hemodynamics of renal arterial diseases and hypertension. Am J Med Sci 255: 29–37

    PubMed  CAS  Google Scholar 

  30. Gavras H, Ribeiro AB, Gavras I, Brunner HR (1976) Reciprocal relationship between renin dependency and sodium dependency in essential hypertension. N Engl J Med 295: 12781283

    Google Scholar 

  31. Goldblatt H, Lynch J, Hanzal RF, Summerville WW (1934) Studies in experimental hypertension. The production of a persistent elevation of systolic blood pressure by means of renal ischemia. J Exp Med 59: 347–379

    Google Scholar 

  32. Gotshall RW, Davis JO, Shade RE, Spielman W, Johnson JA, Braverman B (1973) Effects of renal denervation on renin relase in sodium-depleted dogs. Am J Physiol 225: 344–349

    PubMed  CAS  Google Scholar 

  33. Granger P, Rojo-Ortega JM, Gruner A, Dahl-heim H, Thurau K, Boucher R, Genest J (1972) On the intrarenal role of the renin angiotensin system. In: Assaykeen TA (ed) Advances in experimental medicine and biology, control of renin secretion, vol 17. Plenum Press New York, pp 131–144

    Google Scholar 

  34. Greminger P, Vetter W, Zimmermann K, Beckerhoff R, Siegenthaler W (1977) Primäre and sekundäre Hypertonie in einem poliklinischen Patientengut. Schweiz Med Wschr 107: 605–609

    PubMed  CAS  Google Scholar 

  35. Gross F (1971) The renin-angiotensin system and hypertension. Ann Intern Med 75: 777–787

    PubMed  CAS  Google Scholar 

  36. Grüntzig A, Hopff H (1974) Perkutane Rekanalisation chronischer arterieller Verschlüsse mit einem neuen Dilatations-Katheter. Dtsch Med Wochenschr 99: 2502–2510

    PubMed  Google Scholar 

  37. Grüntzig A, Kuhlmann U, Vetter W, Lütolf U, Meier B, Siegenthaler W (1978) Treatment of renovascular hypertension with percutaneous transluminal dilatation of a renal artery stenosis. Lancet I: 801–802

    Google Scholar 

  38. Harrison EG, McCormack LJ (1971) Pathologic classification of renal arterial disease in renovascular hypertension. Mayo Clin Proc 46: 161167

    Google Scholar 

  39. Heinz ER, Dubois PJ, Drayer BP, Hill R (1980) A preliminary investigation of the role of dynamic computed tomography in renovascular hypertension. J Comp Ass Tomogr 4: 63–66

    CAS  Google Scholar 

  40. Helber A, Bönner G, Hummerich W, Wambach G, Meurer KA, Dvorak K, Lent V, Zehle A, Kaufmann W (1979) Verbesserte Aussage des Nierenvenenrenin-Quotienten durch gleichzeitige Bestimmung der 131-Jod-Hippuran-Clearance in der Diagnostik der renovaskulären Hypertonie. Klin Wschr 57: 13–20

    PubMed  CAS  Google Scholar 

  41. Helmer OM, Judson WE (1960) The presence of vasoconstrictor and vasopressor activity in renal vein plasma of patients with arterial hypertension. In: Shelton FR (ed) Hypertension: Proceedings of the council for high blood pressure research. Am Heart Ass New York, pp 38–56

    Google Scholar 

  42. Hillman BJ, Ovitt TW, Nudelman S, Fisher HD, Frost MM, Capp MP, Roerig H, Seeley G (1981) Digital video subtraction angiography of renal vascular abnormalities. Radiol 139: 277–280

    CAS  Google Scholar 

  43. Hollenberg NK, Mangel R, Fung HYM (1976) Assessment of intrarenal perfusion with radio-xenon: A critical review of analytical factors and their implications in man. Semin Nucl Med 6: 193–216

    Google Scholar 

  44. Holley KE, Hunt JC, Brown AL Jr, Kincaid OW, Sheps SG (1964) Renal artery stenosis. A clinical-pathologic study in normotensive and hypertensive patients. Am J Med 37: 14–22

    Google Scholar 

  45. Howard JE, Berthrong M, Gould DM, Yendt ER (1954) Hypertension resulting from unilateral renal vascular disease and its relief by nephrectomy. Bull Johns Hopkins Hosp 95: 51–85

    Google Scholar 

  46. Howard JE, Connor TB (1964) Use of differential renal function studies in the diagnosis of renovascular hypertension. Am J Surg 107: 58–66

    PubMed  CAS  Google Scholar 

  47. Hricik DE, Browning PJ, Kopelman R, Goorno WE, Madios NE, Dzau VJ (1983) Captoprilinduced functional renal insufficiency in patients with bilateral renal-artery stenosis or renal-artery stenosis in a solitary kidney. N Engl J Med 308: 373–376

    PubMed  CAS  Google Scholar 

  48. Hunt J, Sheps SG, Harrison EG, Strong CG, Bernatz PE (1974) Renal and renovascular hypertension. Arch Intern Med 133: 988–999

    PubMed  CAS  Google Scholar 

  49. Hunt JC, Strong CG, Sheps SG, Bernatz PE (1969) Diagnosis and management of renovascular hypertension. Am J Cardiol 23: 434–445

    PubMed  CAS  Google Scholar 

  50. Hussain RA, Gifford RW Jr, Stewart BH, Meaney TF, McCormack LI, Vidt DG, Humphrey DC (1973) Differential renal venous renin activity in diagnosis of renovascular hypertension. Am J Cardiol 32: 707–715

    PubMed  CAS  Google Scholar 

  51. Ingrisch H, Fink U, Leisner B (1982) Röntgenologische and nuklearmedizinische Diagnostik von Nierenarterienstenosen im Hinblick auf deren perkutane transluminale Angioplastie ( PTA ). Vasa 11: 347–352

    Google Scholar 

  52. Ingrisch H, Holzgreve H, Middeke M, Frey KW (1980) Moderne röntgenologische Diagnostik and Therapie des Hochdrucks bei Nierenarterienstenose. Klin Wschr 58: 1105–1115

    PubMed  CAS  Google Scholar 

  53. Ingrisch H, Krupski W, Gschwill S, Frey KW (1982) Die perkutane transluminale Angioplastie ( PTA) von Nierenarterienstenosen. Röntgenpraxis 35: 2–8

    Google Scholar 

  54. Juncos LI, Strong CG, Hunt JC (1974) Prediction of results of surgery for renal and renovascular hypertension. Arch Intern Med 134: 655–660

    PubMed  CAS  Google Scholar 

  55. Kaneko Y, Ikeda T, Takeda T (1967) Renin release during acute reduction of arterial pressure in normotensive subjects and patients with renovascular hypertension. J Clin Invest 46: 705716

    Google Scholar 

  56. Kaplan NM, Kem DC, Holland OB, Kramer NJ, Higgins J, Gomez-Sanchez C (1976) The intravenous furosemide test: A simple way to evaluate renin responsiveness. Am Int Med 84: 639–645

    Google Scholar 

  57. Kaplan NM, Silah JG (1964) The angiotensin infusion test. A new approach to the differential diagnosis of renovascular hypertension. N Engl J Med 271: 536–541

    Google Scholar 

  58. Keim HJ, Johnson PM, Vaughan ED Jr, Beg K, Follett OA, Freeman LM, Laragh JH (1979) Computer-assisted static/dynamic renal imaging: A screening test for renovascular hypertension? J Nucl Med 20: 11–17

    PubMed  CAS  Google Scholar 

  59. Kennedy AC, Luke RD, Briggs JD, Barrstirling W (1965) Detection of renovascular hypertension. Lancet II: 963–968

    Google Scholar 

  60. Kramer P, Ochwadt B (1972) Sodium excretion in Goldblatt hypertension. Long-term separate kidney function studies in rats by means of a new technique. Pflügers Arch Ges Physiol 332: 332–345

    Google Scholar 

  61. Krieger EM, Salgado HC, Assan CJ, Greene LL, Ferreira SH (1971) Potential screening test for detection and overactivity of renin-angiotensin system. Lancet I: 269–271

    Google Scholar 

  62. Ladefaged J (1966) Measurements of renal blood flow in man with the 133 xenon wash-out technique. Scand J Clin Lab Invest 18: 299–318 J. Rosenthal et al.

    Google Scholar 

  63. Lee JB, Patak RV, Mookerjee BK (1976) Renal prostaglandins and the regulation of blood pressure and water homeostasis. Am J Med 60: 798–816

    PubMed  CAS  Google Scholar 

  64. Loeffler JR, Stockigt JR, Ganong WF (1972) Effect of alpha-and beta-adrenergic blocking agents on the increase in renin secretion produced by stimulation of the renal nerves. Neuro-endocrinology 10: 129–138

    CAS  Google Scholar 

  65. Louis WJ, MacDonald GJ, Renzini V, Boyd GW, Peart WS (1970) Renal clip hypertension in rabbits immunized against angiotensin II. Lancet I: 333–335

    Google Scholar 

  66. Mahler F, Krneta A, Haertel M (1979) Treatment of renovascular hypertension by trans-luminal renal artery dilatation. Ann Intern Med 90: 56–57

    PubMed  CAS  Google Scholar 

  67. Mannick JA, Huvos A, Hollander W (1969) Post-hydralazine renin release in the diagnosis of renovascular hypertension. Ann Surg 170: 409–415

    PubMed  CAS  Google Scholar 

  68. Marks LS, Maxwell MH, Kaufman JJ (1977) Reni., sodium and vasodepressor response to saralasin in renovascular and essential hypertension. Ann Intern Med 87: 176–182

    PubMed  CAS  Google Scholar 

  69. Maxwell MH, Bleifer KH, Franklin SS, Varady PO (1972) Cooperative study of renovascular hypertension. Demographic analysis of the study. JAMA 220: 1195–1204

    Google Scholar 

  70. Maxwell MH, Gonick HC, Wiita R, Kaufman JJ (1964) Use of the rapid-sequence intravenous pyelogram in the diagnosis of renovascular hypertension. N Engl J Med 270: 213–220

    PubMed  CAS  Google Scholar 

  71. Maxwell MH, Lupu AN (1968) Excretory urogram in renal arterial hypertension. J Urol 100: 395–405

    Google Scholar 

  72. Maxwell MH, Marks LS, Lupu AN, Cahill PJ, Franklin SS, Kaufman JJ (1977) Predictive value of renin determinations in renal artery stenosis. JAMA 238: 2617–2620

    PubMed  CAS  Google Scholar 

  73. Maxwell MH, Prozan GB (1962) Renovascular hypertension. Prog Cardiovasc Dis 5: 81–117

    PubMed  CAS  Google Scholar 

  74. Maxwell MH, Varady PD (1976) Cooperative study of renovascular hypertension. Clinical characteristics, diagnostic tests and results of surgery. Contrib Nephrol 3: 1–19

    Google Scholar 

  75. McGiff JC, Crowshaw K, Terragno NA, Lonigro AJ, Strand JC, Williamson MA, Lee JB (1970) Prostaglandin-like substance appearing in canine renal venous blood during renal ischaemia. Circ Res 27: 765–782

    PubMed  CAS  Google Scholar 

  76. Messerli FH, Genest J, Nowaczynski W, Kuchel 0, Carier P, Rojo-Ortega JM, Schürch W, Honda M, Boucher R (1975) Hypertension with renal arterial stenosis: Humoral, hemodynamic and histopathologic factors. Am J Cardiol 36: 702–707

    Google Scholar 

  77. Meyer P, Menard J, Papanicolaou N, Alexandre JM, Devaux C, Milliez P (1968) Mechanisms of renin release following furosemide diuresis in rabbits. Am J Physiol 215: 908–915

    PubMed  CAS  Google Scholar 

  78. Michelakis AM, Caudle J, Liddle GW (1969) In vitro stimulation of renin production by epinephrine, norepinephrine and cyclic AMP. Proc Soc Exp Biol Med 13U: 748–753

    Google Scholar 

  79. Michelakis AM, Foster JH, Liddle GW, Rhamy RK, Kuchel 0, Gordon RD (1967) Measurements of renin in both renal veins–its use in diagnosis of renovascular hypertension. Arch Intern Med 120: 444–448

    PubMed  CAS  Google Scholar 

  80. Michelakis AM, Simmons J (1969) Effect of posture on renal vein renin activity in hypertension: Its implications in the management of patients with renovascular hypertension. JAMA 208: 659–662

    Google Scholar 

  81. Milian VG, Mast WE, Madias NE (1979) Nonsurgical treatment of severe hypertension due to renal artery intimai fibroplasia by percutaneous transluminal angioplasty. N Engl J Med 300: 1371–1373

    Google Scholar 

  82. Miller ED Jr, Samuels AI, Haber E, Berger AC (1975) Inhibition of angiotensin conversion and prevention of renal hypertension. Am J Physiol 228: 448–453

    PubMed  CAS  Google Scholar 

  83. Mistretta CA, Crummy AB, Strother CM (1981) Digital angiography: A perspective. Radiology 139: 273–276

    Google Scholar 

  84. Mistretta CA, Orf MG, Cameron JR et al. (1973) A multiple image subtraction technique for enhancing low contrast, periodic objects. Invest Radiol 8: 43–49

    PubMed  CAS  Google Scholar 

  85. Morris GC, Bakey de ME, Crawford ES, Cooley DA, Zanger LCC (1966) Late results of surgical treatment for renovascular hypertension. Surg Gynecol Obstet 122: 1255–1261

    PubMed  Google Scholar 

  86. Muirhead EE, Leach B, Brooks B, Brown GB, Daniels EG, Hinman JW (1968) Antihypertensive action of prostaglandin E2. In: Ramwell PW, Shaw JE (eds) Prostaglandin Symposium of Worcester Found. for Exp. Biol. 1968. New York, Interscience, pp 183–200

    Google Scholar 

  87. Nash FD, Rostorfer HH, Bailie MD, Wathen RL, Schneider EG (1968) Renin release: Relation to renal sodium load and dissociation from hemodynamic changes. Circ Res 22: 473487

    Google Scholar 

  88. Oberhausen E, Berberich R (1976) Klinische Erfahrungen mit der Messung der 131-Jod-Hippuran-Clearance. Nieren-und Hochdruckkrankh 1: 30–36

    Google Scholar 

  89. Oparil S, Haber E (1974) The renin-angiotensin system. N Engl J Med 290: 389–401

    Google Scholar 

  90. Otto R, Meier J, Löscher T, Vetter W (1981) Sonographische Befunde bei Nierenerkrankungen mit Hypertonie. DMW 106: 539–543

    CAS  Google Scholar 

  91. Pals DT, Masucci FD, Denning GS Jr, Sipos F, Fessier DC (1971) Role of the pressor action of angiotensin II in experimental hypertension. Circ Res 29: 673–681

    PubMed  CAS  Google Scholar 

  92. Pixberg HU, Just G (1971) Die Bestimmung des effektiven Nierenplasmastroms mit der 131Jod-Hippuransäure-Ganzkörperclearance. Dtsch Med Wschr 96: 156

    PubMed  Google Scholar 

  93. Prichard BNC, Gillam PMJ (1969) Treatment of hypertension with propranolol. Br Med J 7–16

    Google Scholar 

  94. Rapoport A (1960) Modification of the „Howard Test“ for the detection of renal-artery obstruction. N Engl J Med 263: 1159–1165

    PubMed  CAS  Google Scholar 

  95. Re R, Novelline R, Escourrou M-T, Athanasoulis C, Burton J, Haber E (1978) Inhibition of angiotensin-converting enzyme for diagnosis of renal-artery stenosis. N Engl J Med 298: 582586

    Google Scholar 

  96. Romero CJ, Strong CG (1977) The effect of indomethacin blockade of prostaglandin synthesis on blood pressure of normal rabbits and rabbits with renovascular hypertension. Circ Res 40: 35–41

    PubMed  CAS  Google Scholar 

  97. Rosenthal J, Boucher R, Nowaczynski W, Genest J (1968) Acute changes in plasma volume, renin activity, and free aldosterone levels in healthy subjects following furosemide administration. Can J Physiol Pharmacol 46: 85–91

    PubMed  CAS  Google Scholar 

  98. a. Rosenthal J, Gottwick M, Hollander W (1972) Stimulation renalvenöser Plasmareninaktivitäten mit Apresolin in der Diagnostik des renovasculären Hochdrucks. Verh dt Ges Inn Med 78: 1495–1498

    CAS  Google Scholar 

  99. Sen S, Smeby RR, Bumpus FM (1968) Antihypertensive effect of an isolated phospholipid. Am J Physiol 214: 337–341

    PubMed  CAS  Google Scholar 

  100. Simon N, Franklin SS, Bleifer KH, Maxwell MH (1972) Clinical characteristics of renovascular hypertension. JAMA 220: 1209–1218

    PubMed  CAS  Google Scholar 

  101. Sinderman KW, Sos TA (1982) Percutaneous transluminal recanalization and dilatation of totally occluded renal arteries. Radiol 142: 607–610

    Google Scholar 

  102. Singer B, Losito C, Salmon S (1963) Aldosterone and corticosterone secretion rates in rats with experimental hypertension. Acta Endocrinol (Kbh) 44: 505–518

    CAS  Google Scholar 

  103. Skinner SL, McCubbin JW, Page IH (1963) Renal baroreceptor control of renin secretion. Science 141: 814–816

    PubMed  CAS  Google Scholar 

  104. Smith CW, Winfield AC, Price RR, Harding DR, Tucker SW, Witt WS, Hollifield JW (1982) Evaluation of digital venous angiography for the diagnosis of renovascular hypertension. Radiol 144: 51–54

    CAS  Google Scholar 

  105. Sos TA, Vaughan ED Jr, Pickering TG, Case DB, Suiderman KW, Sealey J, Laragh JH (1982) Diagnosis of renovascular hypertension and evaluation of „surgical“ curability. Urol Radiol 3: 199–203

    CAS  Google Scholar 

  106. Stamey TA, Nudelman IJ, Good TH, Schwentker FN, Hendricks F (1961) Functional characteristics of renovascular hypertension. Medicine (Baltimore) 40: 347–394

    CAS  Google Scholar 

  107. Stanley JC, Fry WJ (1975) Renovascular hyper tension secondary to arterial fibrodysplasia in adults: Criteria for operation and results of surgical therapy. Arch Surg 110: 922–928

    Google Scholar 

  108. Stockigt JR, Collins RD, Noakes CA, Schambelan M, Biglieri EG (1972) Renal-vein renin in various forms of renal hypertension. Lancet I: 1194–1198

    Google Scholar 

  109. Streeten DHP, Anderson GH, Freiberg JM, Dalakos TG (1975) Use of an angiotensin II antagonist (saralasin) in the recognition of „angiotensinogenic“ hypertension. N Engl J Med 293: 657–662

    Google Scholar 

  110. Strong CG, Hunt JC, Sheps SG, Tucker RM, Bernatz PE (1971) Renal venous renin activity: Enhancement of sensitivity of lateralization by sodium depletion. Am J Cardiol 27: 602–611

    Google Scholar 

  111. Swales JD, Thurston H, Queiroz FP, Medina A, Holland J (1971) Dual mechanism for experimental hypertension. Lancet II: 1181–1184

    Google Scholar 

  112. Tegtmeyer CT, Teates CD, Crigler N, Gandee RW, Agers CR, Stoddard M, Wellons HA Jr (1981) Percutaneous transluminal angioplasty in patients with renal artery stenosis. Follow-up studies. Radiol 140: 323–330

    Google Scholar 

  113. Thurau K, Schnermann J, Nagel W, Horster M, Wohl M (1967) Composition of tubular fluid in the macula densa segment as a factor regulating the function of the juxtaglomerular apparatus. Circ Res (Suppl 2 ) 21: 79–90

    Google Scholar 

  114. Treugut H, Andersson I, Hildell J, Nyman U, Weibull H (1981) Diagnostik renaler Perfusionsstörungen durch Sequenz-CT. Fortschr Röntgenstr 135: 381–388

    CAS  Google Scholar 

  115. Vander AJ (1967) Control of renin release. Physiol Rev 47: 359–382

    PubMed  CAS  Google Scholar 

  116. Vander AJ, Miller R (1964) Control of renin secretion in the anaesthetized dog. Am J Physiol 207: 537–546

    PubMed  CAS  Google Scholar 

  117. Vaughan ED, Bühler FR, Laragh JH, Sealey JE, Baer L, Bard RH (1973) Renovascular hypertension: Renin measurements to indicate hypersecretion and contralateral suppression, estimate renal plasma flow, and score for surgical curability. Am J Med 55: 402–414

    Google Scholar 

  118. Vetter W, Vetter H, Teuschert W, Kuhlmann U, Studer A, Glänzer K, Pouliadis G, Cargiader P, Furrer J, Siegenthaler W (1979) Renovaskuläre Hypertonie: Prognostischer Wert der seitengetrennten Reninbestimmung im Nierenvenenblut. Klin Wschr 57: 863–873

    Google Scholar 

  119. Vollmar J, Nadjafi S, Rosenthal J (1977) Surgical considerations in the treatment of renovascular hypertension. Surg Gynecol Obstetrics 144: 553–559

    CAS  Google Scholar 

  120. Weiser RA, Johnson AG, Hoobler SW (1969) Effect of antirenin on the blood pressure of the rat with experimental renal hypertension. Lab Invest 20: 326–331

    PubMed  CAS  Google Scholar 

  121. Wilson TW, Frolich JC, Carr K, Dates JA (1973) Urinary PGE in patients with renal artery steno-sis. Clin Res 21: 460

    Google Scholar 

  122. Wilson HM, Wilson JP, Slaton PE, Foster JH, Liddle GW, Hollifield JW (1977) Saralasin infusion in the recognition of renovascular hypertension. Ann Intern Med 87: 36–42

    PubMed  CAS  Google Scholar 

  123. Winer BM, Lubbe WF, Simon M, Williams JA (1967) Renin in the diagnosis of renovascular hypertension: Activity in renal and peripheral vein plasma. JAMA 202: 121–128

    Google Scholar 

  124. Witty RT, Davis JO, Johnson JA, Prewitt RL (1971) Effect of papaverine and hemorrhage on renin secretion in the nonfiltering kidney. Am J Physiol 221: 1666–1671

    PubMed  CAS  Google Scholar 

  125. Yun J, Kelly G, Bartter FC, Smith H Jr (1977) Role of prostaglandins in the control of renin secretion in the dog. Circ Res 40: 459–464

    PubMed  CAS  Google Scholar 

Download references

Authors

Editor information

Editors and Affiliations

Rights and permissions

Reprints and permissions

Copyright information

© 1984 Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg

About this chapter

Cite this chapter

Rosenthal, J., Arlart, I., Franz, H.E. (1984). Renovaskuläre Hypertonie. In: Rosenthal, J. (eds) Arterielle Hypertonie. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-00760-0_18

Download citation

  • DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-00760-0_18

  • Publisher Name: Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg

  • Print ISBN: 978-3-662-00761-7

  • Online ISBN: 978-3-662-00760-0

  • eBook Packages: Springer Book Archive

Publish with us

Policies and ethics