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Improved Renal Denervation Mitigated Hypertension Induced by Angiotensin II Infusion
Published on: May 26, 2022
[Nephropathy and hypertension in type II diabetes]
Background:
In Germany nephropathy in patients with type II diabetes has become the most frequent single cause of uremia requiring renal replacement therapy. This calls for effective measures of prevention.
Diabetic Nephropathy And Hypertension:
In patients with established diabetic nephropathy, hypertension is the most important pathogenetic factor which is susceptible to therapeutic intervention. Some pathogenetic mechanisms are discussed which impact on antihypertensive therapy. Interaction between hypertension and diabetic nephropathy is analyzed.
Conclusion:
Diabetic nephropathy in patients with type II diabetes has become the most frequent cause of endstage renal failure in Germany. Preventive measures, i. e. near normal glycemia and particularly antihypertensive treatment, have been proven to interfere with progression of renal failure in diabetic nephropathy. Early recognition is possible by testing for urinary albumin (microalbuminuria). In patients with diabetic nephropathy, blood pressure should be lowered to values well within the range of normotension by dietary salt restriction and antihypertensive drug therapy.
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