Kidney international
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Kidney international · Apr 2006
CommentArteriolar remodeling in essential hypertension: are connective tissue growth factor and transforming growth factor involved?
Gómez-Garre et al. report increased expression of connective tissue growth factor and transforming growth factor-beta and worsening of remodeling in subcutaneous arterioles of patients with essential hypertension during amlodipine treatment. Losartan improves remodeling without changes in cytokine expression. The discordant effects of two well-accepted treatments for hypertension underline the need for further studies on therapy-induced changes in arteriolar remodeling.
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The objective of this study was to determine the risk factors of postoperative acute renal failure (ARF) in orthotopic liver transplantation (OLT). We reviewed 184 consecutive OLT. Postoperative ARF was defined as a persistent rise of 50% increase or more of the S-creatinine (S-Cr). ⋯ The risk factors for L-ARF were: re-operation (OR=3.1, P=0.013) and bacterial infection (OR=2.9, P=0.017). The development of E-ARF is influenced by preoperative factors such as ARF and hypoalbuminemia, as well as postoperative factors such as liver dysfunction and prolonged treatment with dopamine. The predicting factors of L-ARF differ from E-ARF and correspond to postoperative causes such as bacterial infection and surgical re-operation.