renal damage and ACE inhibitor use in renal artery stenosis
Last edited 07/2021 and last reviewed 08/2021
The glomerular filtration pressure is determined by three main variables:
- systemic blood pressure
- vasomotor tone in the afferent arteriole
- vasomotor tone in the efferent arteriole
In cases of bilateral renal artery stenosis (or unilateral stenosis if there is only one functional kidney):
- the glomerular filtration pressure is dependent on the vasoconstriction of the efferent arteriole because the resistance of the afferent blood vessels has been pathologically increased
- vasoconstriction of the efferent arteriole is mediated by angiotensin II
- administration of an ACE inhibitor abolishes the vasoconstriction of the efferent arteriole resulting in an abrupt fall in the glomerular filtration rate
- the deterioration in renal function due to ACE inhibitors is usually reversible on stopping the drug
The EMC states that a contraindication to use of an ACE inhibitor is
- significant bilateral renal artery stenosis or renal artery stenosis in a single functioning kidney (1)
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