Treatment of Symptomatic Renal Artery Dissection with Hypertension Not Responding to Medical Management
This protocol addresses the management of symptomatic renal artery dissection in patients whose hypertension has not responded to medical management — a situation where the treatment strategy goes beyond conservative measures.
Clinical scenario
Symptomatic renal artery dissection with persistent hypertension that has not responded to medical management, requiring a structured interventional approach.
Treatment approach
Current evidence supports an endovascular revascularisation strategy for this presentation. The complete protocol — including specific procedural considerations, sequencing, and decision criteria — is available in full via the link below.
References
DOI: 10.1016/j.ejvs.2025.06.010
Endovascular revascularisation is recommended for patients with symptomatic renal artery dissection and hypertension not responding to medical management.
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