First International Consensus on the diagnosis and management of fibromuscular dysplasia

Heather L. Gornik(University Hospitals of Cleveland), Alexandre Persu(Cliniques Universitaires Saint-Luc), David Adlam(Glenfield Hospital), Lucas S. Aparicio(Hospital Italiano de Buenos Aires), Michel Azizi(Délégation Paris 5), Marion Boulanger(Inserm), Rosa María Bruno(University of Pisa), Peter de Leeuw(Maastricht University), Natalia Fendrikova-Mahlay(Cleveland Clinic), James B. Froehlich(University of Michigan), Santhi K. Ganesh(University of Michigan), Bruce Gray(University of South Carolina), Cathlin Jamison, Andrzej Januszewicz(Institute of Cardiology), Xavier Jeunemaı̂tre(Délégation Paris 5), Daniella Kadian‐Dodov(Cardiovascular Institute of the South), Esther SH Kim(Vanderbilt University Medical Center), Jason C. Kovacic(Cardiovascular Institute of the South), Pamela Mace(Asia Society), Alberto Morganti(University of Milan), Aditya Sharma(University of Virginia), Andrew M. Southerland(University of Virginia), Emmanuel Touzé(Inserm), Patricia Van der Niepen(Vrije Universiteit Brussel), Ji‐Guang Wang(Ruijin Hospital), Ido Weinberg(Harvard University), Scott G. Wilson(Alfred Health), Jeffrey W. Olin(Cardiovascular Institute of the South), Pierre-François Plouin(Délégation Paris 5)
Vascular Medicine
January 16, 2019
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Abstract

This article is a comprehensive document on the diagnosis and management of fibromuscular dysplasia (FMD), which was commissioned by the working group 'Hypertension and the Kidney' of the European Society of Hypertension (ESH) and the Society for Vascular Medicine (SVM). This document updates previous consensus documents/scientific statements on FMD published in 2014 with full harmonization of the position of European and US experts. In addition to practical consensus-based clinical recommendations, including a consensus protocol for catheter-based angiography and percutaneous angioplasty for renal FMD, the document also includes the first analysis of the European/International FMD Registry and provides updated data from the US Registry for FMD. Finally, it provides insights on ongoing research programs and proposes future research directions for understanding this multifaceted arterial disease.


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