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Nierenarterienstenose

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Für die Behandlung einer Nierenarterienstenose (NASt) kommen die medikamentöse, endovaskuläre und chirurgische Therapie in Betracht, wobei die interventionellen Maßnahmen zunehmend kritischer indiziert werden. So verbessern PTA ± Stent bei Patienten mit atherosklerotischer NASt im Vergleich zur medikamentösen Behandlung nicht das Outcome der Patienten. Die Indikationen für die offene Chirurgie beschränken sich auf komplexe Nierenarterienläsionen sowie simultane renale und aortoiliakale Rekonstruktionen.

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Debus, E., Grundmann, R. (2015). Nierenarterienstenose. In: Evidenzbasierte Gefäßchirurgie. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-47167-8_5

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