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Table 3 Characteristics of patients rescued from ESKD lasting longer than 1 month in previous reports and this report

From: Complete post-operative resolution of “temporary” end-stage kidney disease secondary to aortic dissection without static renal artery obstruction: a case study

Authors

Year of report

Sex

Age

Kidney type

Pre-existing conditions

Mechanism of AKI

Dialysis-dependent period

Intervention

Lacombe P et al [7]

1992

Male

45

Naïve

Hypertension

Static obstruction to left renal artery

6 weeks

Percutaneous catheterization of left renal artery

Kammerl MC et al [8]

1999

Male

47

Naïve

Hypertension, nephrotic syndrome

Static obstruction to left renal artery

2.5 months

Percutaneous catheterization of both aorta and left renal artery

Weiss AS et al [9]

2004

Male

69

Naïve

Hypertension

Static obstruction to both renal arteries

3 months

Percutaneous catheterization of left renal artery

Dujardin A et al [10]

2017

Male

63

Transplanted

Hypertension, renal transplantation

Static obstruction to right femoral artery

8 months

Medications for kidney transplantation

This report

2019

Male

58

Naïve

Hypertension

Only dynamic obstruction radiologically confirmed

3 months

Surgical graft replacement

  1. ESKD End-stage kidney disease