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    In: Nephron, S. Karger AG, Vol. 85, No. 2 ( 2000), p. 114-119
    Abstract: 〈 i 〉 Aims: 〈 /i 〉 To assess the endothelial function of the skin microcirculation in chronic renal failure (CRF) independent of hypertension, we investigated the changes of the cutaneous blood flow induced by iontophoretic delivery of acetylcholine (ACh) and of sodium nitroprusside (SNP) in CRF patients free from arterial hypertension and in patients with essential hypertension. 〈 i 〉 Methods: 〈 /i 〉 The study included 20 patients affected by CRF (mean creatinine clearance 12 ± 2 ml/min) without arterial hypertension (mean blood pressure 96 ± 1 mm Hg), 15 patients affected by essential hypertension (mean blood pressure 124 ± 1 mm Hg), and 20 normal controls. The changes of skin blood flow following iontophoretic delivery of ACh and of SNP were measured by laser Doppler flowmetry. 〈 i 〉 Results: 〈 /i 〉 Following maximal ACh or SNP delivery, the change of blood flow from the baseline was similar both in normals (683 ± 92 vs. 684 ± 87%) and in CRF patients (778 ± 108 vs. 803 ± 124%), whereas in the hypertensives the response to ACh was lower than to SNP (434 ± 48 vs. 702 ± 98%, p 〈 0.01). Since the third ACh delivery dose, the skin blood flow increments were significantly lower in the hypertensive than in the CRF or in the normal control groups, whereas no difference was observed between uremics and controls. 〈 i 〉 Conclusions: 〈 /i 〉 The endothelium-dependent hyperemia following ACh iontophoretic delivery is impaired in the skin microcirculation of essential hypertensive patients, but this is not the case in CRF patients with no history of arterial hypertension. This suggests that CRF per se, independent of arterial hypertension, is not associated with endothelial dysfunction of skin microcirculation.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 1660-8151 , 2235-3186
    Language: English
    Publisher: S. Karger AG
    Publication Date: 2000
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    In: Microvascular Research, Elsevier BV, Vol. 75, No. 3 ( 2008-4), p. 315-322
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 0026-2862
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    Language: English
    Publisher: Elsevier BV
    Publication Date: 2008
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    In: Nephron, S. Karger AG, Vol. 91, No. 2 ( 2002), p. 270-275
    Abstract: The ultrasonic reflectivity of the carotid wall, measured by means of integrated backscatter (IBS) analysis, has recently been evaluated in patients with atherosclerotic diseases and it was considered to be a prognostic marker. We performed B-mode measurement and IBS analysis of the carotid wall in 30 chronic renal failure (CRF) patients (serum creatinine 548 ± 230 µmol/l) on conservative treatment and free of clinical evidence of cardiovascular complications; 14 were normotensives (NT) and 16 were treated hypertensives (TH). Thirty sex- and age-matched healthy subjects served as controls. The IBS carotid index was significantly higher in CRF patients than in controls (31.7 ± 3.5 vs. 28.9 ± 2.3 dB; p 〈 0.001), and no difference was observed between TH and NT CRF patients. The IBS index was negatively correlated with low-density lipoprotein cholesterol plasma levels (r = –0.46, p 〈 0.05), and within the group of TH CRF patients the IBS index was also negatively correlated with the body mass index and diastolic blood pressure. The carotid intima-media thickness was similar between uremic patients and controls. This study demonstrates an increment in carotid ultrasonic reflectivity in CRF patients, independent of the presence of overt atherosclerotic damage, and probably related to vascular remodelling linked to CRF. IBS analysis can be a useful tool to detect early changes in arterial wall structure. However, prospective studies should be planned to define its prognostic importance in uremic patients.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 1660-8151 , 2235-3186
    Language: English
    Publisher: S. Karger AG
    Publication Date: 2002
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