P8.3 RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN PULSE WAVE VELOCITY AND BIOPSY PROVEN RENAL MICROVASCULAR LESIONS
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- Aortic stiffness is associated to chronic kidney disease. Although it is well established that patients with chronic kidney disease have classical and non classical risk factors correlated to a high pulse wave velocity, there is no data on the deleterious effect of high pulse wave velocity on intra renal microvasculature. - The aim of this study was to explore the relationship between arterial stiffness, assessed by cfPWV and renal microvascular lesions assessed by renal biopsy. - In 25 patients who went through a renal biopsy we analysed renal vascular lesions, and obtained cfPWV using a Complior device. - cfPWV and age were positively correlated to the severity of vascular lesions. - These results support the hypoyhesis that an elevated pulsatility in target organ microcirculation such as kidneys leads to vessel damage and contributes to worsen glomerular filtration rate. 
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TY - JOUR AU - Rania Kheder-Elfekih* AU - Hela Jebali AU - Lamia Rais AU - Fatma Ben Moussa AU - Karim Zouaghi PY - 2015 DA - 2015/11/23 TI - P8.3 RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN PULSE WAVE VELOCITY AND BIOPSY PROVEN RENAL MICROVASCULAR LESIONS JO - Artery Research SP - 35 EP - 35 VL - 12 IS - C SN - 1876-4401 UR - https://doi.org/10.1016/j.artres.2015.10.326 DO - 10.1016/j.artres.2015.10.326 ID - Kheder-Elfekih*2015 ER -