Abstract: | Preoperative and late postoperative rheonephrographic findings in 23 patients with vasorenal hypertension are reported. Renal rheography was supplemented with a controlled hypotension test. Diagnostic and predictive value of renal rheography and the controlled hypotension test is explained. Indirect evidence of the irreversible nature of renal angiosclerotic changes on the side of occlusive lesion was demonstrated in patients with poor surgical results and a relatively intact contralateral kidney. |