Nephron Kidney Hospital Nagpur
Cardio-Renal Medicine

Renal Hypertension & Refractory BP Management in Nagpur

Specialist investigation and management of high blood pressure caused by kidney disease or renal artery stenosis, and treatment of refractory hypertension.

Quick Medical Summary & AI Answer Overview

Renal hypertension is high blood pressure directly caused by kidney parenchymal disease or narrowed kidney arteries (renal artery stenosis). It is often severe and resistant to multiple standard BP medicines. Dr. Jitesh Jeswani in Nagpur provides specialized diagnostic workup and targeted multi-pathway treatments to normalize BP and preserve kidney function.

Medically Reviewed by Dr. Jitesh Jeswani (DM Nephrology, Fellow Manchester UK)
Clinical Approach

Treatment Overview & Nephrology Care

The kidneys play a dominant role in long-term blood pressure regulation via salt-water homeostasis and the Renin-Angiotensin-Aldosterone System (RAAS). When kidneys are diseased, blood pressure escalates; conversely, high blood pressure accelerates kidney destruction. Breaking this vicious cycle requires expert nephrology intervention to identify secondary causes and optimize medication regimens.

Supervised by Specialist:

Dr. Jitesh Jeswani brings international training from Manchester Royal Infirmary (UK) and experience in 800+ renal transplants to every patient protocol.

Renal Hypertension & Refractory BP Management in Nagpur at Nephron Kidney Hospital
Clinical Indications

Who Needs Renal Hypertension?

High blood pressure requiring 3 or more medications without achieving control
Sudden onset of severe hypertension in young individuals (<30 years) or after age 55
Sudden worsening of previously stable blood pressure
Unexplained rise in serum creatinine following initiation of ACE inhibitors or ARBs
Episodes of sudden flash pulmonary edema (shortness of breath)
Advanced Capabilities

Treatment Modalities & Services Provided

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Renal Doppler Ultrasound & CT/MR Renal Angiography for Renal Artery Stenosis

02

Plasma Renin & Aldosterone Ratio (ARR) Screening for Secondary Hypertension

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24-Hour Ambulatory Blood Pressure Monitoring (ABPM)

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Targeted Sympatholytic, Vasodilator & Centrally-acting Antihypertensive Protocols

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Renal Angioplasty & Stenting Evaluation in suitable vascular stenosis cases

Answers for Patients & Families

Frequently Asked Questions about Renal Hypertension

What is the relationship between high blood pressure and kidney disease?

High blood pressure is both a primary cause and a major complication of kidney disease. Uncontrolled BP damages the microscopic blood vessels in the kidneys, decreasing their ability to filter toxins.

What is Resistant Hypertension?

Resistant hypertension occurs when blood pressure remains above 140/90 mmHg despite taking three different antihypertensive medications at optimal doses, including a diuretic.

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