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タイトル: | RESPONSE TO THE FUROSEMIDE TEST MAY PREDICT THE EFFECTS OF DELAPRIL ON RENAL FUNCTION IN PATIENTS WITH CHRONIC RENAL INSUFFICIENCY |
著者: | Fujii, Yoshihiro Kishimoto, Tadashi Dohi, Kazuhiro |
キーワード: | angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitor furosemide test plasma renin activity renal insufficency |
発行日: | 1997年10月31日 |
出版者: | 奈良医学会 |
引用: | 奈良医学雑誌 Vol.48 No.5 p.293-299 |
抄録: | Background : It is not clear whether the administration of an angiotensin-
converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitor consisitently slows the progression of disease in
patients with renal disease. We investigated the usefulness of the furosemide test in
predicting the efficacy of delapril, an ACE inhibitor, in patients with chronic renal insuffi-
clency.
Methods : Delapril (7.5 mg to 15 mg) was administered daily to 24 patients with chronic
renal insufficiency as indicated by a serum concentration of creatinine (Scr) between 1.2
mg/dl and 3.0 mg/dl. Patients were classified into improved, unchanged, and worsened
groups based on the effect of delapril on the Scr. We measured the following parameters
before the administration of delapril for a mean of 9 months blood pressure, Scr, urinary
protein excretion, urinary sodium excretion, and changes in the renin and aldosterone
response (the PRA ratio and PAC ratio) to a furosemide test.
Results : Renal function was improved in 6 patients, unchanged in 8 patients, and worsend
in 10 patients after delapril treatment. Urinary protein excretion was decreased, but not
significantly, in all three groups. No significant differences in baseline parameters were
observed among the groups before treatment. The PRA ratio was significantly higher in the
group showing improvement vs. the groups showing either no improvement or a worsening
of renal function.
Conclusions : Delapril tended to reduce the urinary excretion of protein in patients with
chronic renal insufficienty. However, delapril did not consistently reduce the rate of decline
in glomerular filtration rate. The protective effect of this drug on renal function appeared
to be related to the renin response to furosemide test. |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10564/394 |
ISSN: | 04695550 13450069 |
出現コレクション: | Vol.48 No.5
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