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Enalapril, an angiotensin converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitor, was given to 12 patients with renovascular hypertension: To five of them as a single drug after discontinuing other medications, and to seven patients as a substitute for one of their previous medications. The drug proved effective in controlling hypertension in all patients.
Flushing
and palpitations occurred in two of them, one of whom also showed a rise in
creatinine
and mild hyperkalemia. Two patients who had developed side effects while on captopril (renal deterioration in one, and severe rash in the other) tolerated enalapril well. Enalapril effectively reduced the blood pressure in the one patient with bilateral renal artery stenosis without causing renal failure.
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PMID:Enalapril in the treatment of renovascular hypertension. 300 Jun 54
This study evaluated the effect of specific scavengers of oxygen derived free radicals on the results of kidney preservation. The immediate function of rabbit kidneys preserved for 24 hr by hypothermic perfusion was studied on an ex vivo shunt. A significant improvement in
creatinine
clearance was seen when the perfusate was treated with superoxide dismutase (SOD) and catalase (CAT), with values of 261 +/- 82 ml/hr vs control values of 203 +/- 72 ml/hr, P less than 0.05. This effect was enhanced if a long-persistent polyethylene glycol-linked form of SOD, namely PEG-SOD, was used (330 +/- 58 ml/hr, P less than 0.01). Recipient treatment and other modifications designed to protect against free radicals resulted in similar improvement in function. In contrast, no effect of free radical scavengers could be demonstrated in kidneys which were preserved by flush cooling, whether the agents were added to the
flushing
solution, given to the recipient, or both.
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PMID:The effects of oxygen free radicals on the preserved kidney. 329 97
Carotid body tumors (CBTs) are rare, usually benign, neoplasms of the extra-adrenal paraganglion system. They are almost always nonfunctional. The diagnosis is generally confirmed by an angiogram that shows a vascular tumor enlarging the space between the internal and external carotid arteries. A 55-year-old man with hypertension and episodes of
flushing
, palpitations, and dizziness was treated for a firm, nonmobile mass measuring 3 x 2 cm at the left carotid bifurcation. Plasma and urine catecholamines, and the vanilylmandelic acid/
creatinine
ratios were elevated. Carotid arteriograms showed a vascular mass displacing the vessels, but the space between the arteries was narrowed rather than enlarged, and an atherosclerotic plaque was present. At operation the CBT was removed by resection of the bifurcation and with a temporary shunt a saphenous vein graft was inserted between the common and internal carotid arteries. Pathologic examination revealed a typical paraganglionoma. Although most CBTs produce catecholamines, only 11 patients have been reported to have elevated plasma and urine levels, and most were symptomatic. Since these tumors slowly increase in size, early surgical removal is recommended, even in asymptomatic patients.
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PMID:Carotid body tumor: atypical angiogram of a functional tumor. 333 80
Transplant centers are reluctant to use kidneys stored cold for more than 48 hours. During a 6-year interval we transplanted 32 kidneys preserved by intracellular electrolyte
flushing
that were stored cold for 48.2 to 61.4 hours. Of the recipients 91 per cent required dialysis within 1 week after transplantation. The mean serum
creatinine
nadir within 1 month was 3.0 mg. per dl. and graft survival at 1 month was 81 per cent. Short-term kidney graft function was not influenced significantly by the addition of magnesium sulfate to the flush solutions or by cyclosporin immunosuppression. The 1 and 2-year actuarial kidney graft survival rates were 72 and 58 per cent, respectively. The 1 and 2-year mean serum
creatinine
levels were 1.9 and 1.6 mg. per dl., respectively. Kidneys can be transplanted successfully after 48 hours of simple cold storage following
flushing
with an ice-cold intracellular electrolyte solution.
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PMID:Preservation of 32 human kidneys by simple cold storage for more than 48 hours. 354 5
The practice of multiple use of membrane plasmafilters was examined in six patients receiving intermittent or regular plasmapheresis treatment. The plasmafilters were cleaned by
flushing
and ultrafiltration using positive pressure in the blood and filtrate compartments of the plasmafilter. Twenty-six plasmafilters were studied and the membrane permeability characteristics were examined during 56 plasmapheresis treatments with reused plasmafilters. The clearances of nitrogen urea and
creatinine
, and the sieving coefficients of albumin and immunoglobulins remained unchanged with the reuse of plasmafilters. The practice is safe, efficient, and can contribute to cost containment in plasmapheresis treatment.
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PMID:Multiple use of plasmafilters. 368 Jan 96
The antihypertensive effect and safety of long-term therapy with nifedipine were evaluated in 132 hypertensive patients, including 100 aged patients who received nifedipine alone or with other antihypertensive agents for a mean duration of 28.6 months. A prompt hypotensive effect was observed 1 month after the initiation of nifedipine therapy. The hypotensive effect persisted for the entire follow-up period and was related to the pretreatment mean blood pressure level. Late drug tolerance was not observed. Dizziness, facial
flushing
and other unpleasant sensations were observed in 7.5% and ankle edema in 9.8% of the patients. The therapy did not significantly influence serum
creatinine
levels. Hypotension and side effects were the cause of discontinuation in 10.6% and 4.5% of patients, respectively. We conclude that long-term antihypertensive therapy with nifedipine is both effective and safe, not only in adult patients but also in the high-risk aged patient.
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PMID:The efficacy and safety of long-term antihypertensive therapy with nifedipine. 372 91
Graft sensitization was measured in dogs receiving autotransplants of perfused, flushed or hypothermically preserved kidneys. Five kidney treatments were studied: (1) continuous pulsatile perfusion with Ross solution for 24 h; (2) flush with Ross solution followed by 24h cold storage; (3) removal and immediate reimplantation; (4) flush with Ross solution and immediate reimplantation; (5) cool and immediate reimplantation. Continuous perfusion resulted in a lower mean
creatinine
(measured over the first five days after transplant) than did
flushing
followed by cold storage (P less than 0.001). Creatinines were lower in the groups in which kidneys were not stored (regardless of treatment) than in the stored groups (P less than 0.001). Dogs were said to be immune if their leucocytes were inhibited by nephrectomy kidney antigen in the leucocyte migration inhibition assay [LMI]. Immune dogs had a higher mean
creatinine
than non-immune animals (P less than 0.05). All autografts were examined for deposition of IgG, IgM and C3 at post-mortem by tissue immunofluorescence [IF]. Positive immune responses (LMI or IF) were seen more often in dogs receiving long preserved grafts than in those receiving immediate graft implantation (P less than 0.05).
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PMID:Immune response to storage-induced injury in non-ischaemic renal autografts. 391 75
In this investigation, we describe a modification of Euro-Collins
flushing
solution which enables this solution to be effective in preventing normothermic postischemic acute renal failure. The left kidneys of Sprague-Dawley rats were briefly flushed in situ by vascular perfusion with Euro-Collins solution and the renal pedicle clamped to render the kidney ischemic and hold the
flushing
solution in the kidney. Following 1 h of in situ normothermic ischemia, the pedicle clamp was removed and a contralateral nephrectomy of the right kidney performed. In two other groups of rats the same experimental protocol was followed using Euro-Collins solution in which the dextrose in this solution was replaced with a similar osmolal contribution of either sucrose (64 g/l) or mannitol (35 g/l). Rats with kidneys flushed with the standard Euro-Collins solution containing dextrose (n = 24) exhibited significantly higher postischemic daily serum
creatinine
levels, a greater degree of tubular necrosis, and a higher mortality (75, versus 31%) than unflushed ischemic controls (n = 22). Rats with kidneys flushed with Euro-Collins, containing either sucrose (n = 25) or mannitol (n = 22) in place of dextrose, all survived, exhibited only focal tubular damage as observed by electron microscopy, and most returned to normal serum
creatinine
levels within 72 h following ischemia. These findings, together with other reports that mannitol- and sucrose-based
flushing
solutions provide excellent protection during prolonged cold ischemia, strongly argue for the substitution of sucrose, mannitol or other similar protective impermeant agents for dextrose in
flushing
solutions such as Euro-Collins.
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PMID:Improving Euro-Collins flushing solution's ability to protect kidneys from normothermic ischemia. 393 Sep 35
A controlled multicentre trial was organised to compare the effects of 20 mg Nifedipine tablets (N) and 2,5 mg Indapamide tablets (I) during a 4 months' treatment period after a placebo period, in 59 patients with moderate essential hypertension (n = 59). The results of blood pressure measurements of 18 patients treated by nifedipine (1 tablet twice daily) and 22 patients treated by indapamide (1 tablet every morning) were compared. The systolic blood pressure, after 10 minutes recumbency, fell from 165 +/- 10 mmHg to 148 +/- 13 mmHg (p less than 0.01), and the diastolic pressure from 104 +/- 6 mmHg to 86 +/- 7 mmHg (p less than 0.01) in the patients treated with nifedipine. In the indapamide group, the SBP fell from 164 +/- 13 mmHg to 152 +/- 15 mmHg (p less than 0.01) and the DBP from 100 +/- 4 mmHg to 87 +/- 6 mmHg (p less than 0.01). There were no significant changes of heart rate with either drug; plasma
creatinine
, potassium and uric acid concentrations were also unchanged. There was a higher incidence of headaches and tiredness in the nifedipine group, whilst patients treated with indapamide complained more often of muscular cramps.
Flushing
was observed in nearly a quarter of the patients in both groups. These results confirm that both nifedipine and indapamide induce significant and persistant falls in systolic and diastolic blood pressure. Although the fall was greater with nifedipine than with indapamide, the difference was not statistically significant. The tolerance was satisfactory in both groups of patients.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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PMID:[Comparative effects of nifedipine and indapamide in the treatment of arterial hypertension]. 393 9
An in situ
flushing
solution was evaluated with regard to the following: (1) its ability to protect the kidney during 60, 90, and 120 minutes of normothermic ischemia; (2) the effects of using an intracellular versus extracellular electrolyte composition in the
flushing
solution; and (3) the ability of the
flushing
solution to complement in situ hypothermia as a protective measure during long-term ischemia. Rat kidneys were briefly flushed in situ with an isotonic phosphate buffered solution (pH 7.2) containing 50 milliosmole of sucrose. The left renal pedicle was then immediately clamped to render the kidney ischemic and to hold the
flushing
solution in the kidney. Following removal of the pedicle clamp, a contralateral nephrectomy of the right kidney was performed and daily serum
creatinine
levels determined to evaluate postischemic renal function. The results indicate the following: (1) the
flushing
procedure is very effective in preventing postischemic acute renal failure following 60 minutes of normothermic ischemia, but is considerably less effective for ischemic times of 90 minutes or more; (2) an intracellular electrolyte composition in the
flushing
solution does not improve the protective effects of this solution; and (3) the
flushing
procedure can significantly improve on the protection otherwise provided by in situ hypothermia.
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PMID:Evaluation of a flushing solution designed to protect kidneys from in situ ischemia. 402 28
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