Catheter-Based Renal Sympathetic Denervation for Resistant Hypertension
SHSymplicity HTN-1 Investigators
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Abstract
Renal sympathetic hyperactivity is seminal in the maintenance and progression of hypertension. Catheter-based renal sympathetic denervation has been shown to significantly reduce blood pressure (BP) in patients with hypertension. Durability of effect beyond 1 year using this novel technique has never been reported. A cohort of 45 patients with resistant hypertension (systolic BP ≥160 mm Hg on ≥3 antihypertension drugs, including a diuretic) has been originally published. Herein, we report longer-term follow-up data on these and a larger group of similar patients subsequently treated with catheter-based renal denervation in a nonrandomized manner. We treated 153 patients with catheter-based renal sympathetic…
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- Medicine
- Renal sympathetic denervation
- Denervation
- Catheter
- Blood pressure
- Renal function
- Renal artery
- Diuretic
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- Good health and well-being
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