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2022 Oct 01


J Hypertens


40


10

Renal arteriovenous fistula complicated with malignant hypertension: a case report.

Authors

Zhang Z, Zhang X, Gui Y, Wang X, Tong A, Yu S, Li M, Zheng K, Qin Y, Xia P, Chen L
J Hypertens. 2022 Oct 01; 40(10):2076-2080.
PMID: 36052528.

Abstract

Renal arteriovenous fistula (RAVF) is a rare vascular disease and is usually presented with severe hypertension. Renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system (RAAS) activation was proposed to play a key role in RAVF-induced hypertension but the data was inconsistent. We reported a case of RAVF presented as malignant hypertension, which was detected by contrast-enhanced ultrasonography and successfully managed by interventional embolization. A 35-year-old male was presented with a headache and blurred vision. His blood pressure was up to 220/110 mmHg, with significantly elevated serum creatinine and proteinuria. Hypertensive target organ impairments were noted. A RAVF was detected by contrast-enhanced renal ultrasonography. He underwent renal artery angiography and renal arteriovenous fistula embolization. RAAS activation was also evaluated by separate renal vein sampling. The patient's blood pressure and target-organ damage improved after RAVF embolization and blood pressure control. This is a rare case of renal arteriovenous fistula with malignant hypertension. Contrast-enhanced ultrasonography can be useful for diagnosis.