Summary
Hypertensive individuals, who cannot achieve target blood pressure (BP) levels despite being treated with triple-drug regimens, including a diuretic, are diagnosed as having resistant hypertension (rHT) [Calhoun DA et al. Circulation 2008], which is an increasingly common clinical problem [Egan BM et al. Circulation 2011]. Renal sympathetic hyperactivity is influential in the maintenance and progression of hypertension, while the interruption of sympathetic nerves in the kidney has a strong impact on BP and survival. This article discusses the impact of renal denervation as a treatment for hypertension.
- Cardiometabolic Disorder
- Interventional Radiology Hypertensive Disease
- Interventional Techniques & Devices
- Diabetes & Kidney Disease
- Hypertension & Kidney Disease
- Renal Disease
- Renal Disease
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