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Denervation of nerve terminals in renal arteries: one-year follow-up of interventional treatment of arterial hypertension.

Krzysztof Bartuś1, Jerzy Sadowski, Bogusław Kapelak, Radosław Litwinowicz, Wojciech Zajdel, Jacek Godlewski, Magdalena Bartuś, Krzysztof Zmudka, Anna Chrapusta, Janusz Konstanty-Kalandyk, Piotr Węgrzyn, Paul A Sobotka.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Arterial hypertension is the most common cardiovascular system disease, affecting nearly one billion people worldwide. Despite the widespread use of antihypertensive medications, in some groups of patients an optimal blood pressure (BP) cannot be achieved. AIM: To assess BP reduction in patients with resistant hypertension after a catheter-based renal sympathetic denervation procedure and to report vascular and kidney safety in one-year follow-up.
METHODS: Twenty eight patients with diagnosed resistant hypertension (median age 52.02 years, range 42-72) underwent percutaneous catheter-based renal denervation of nerve terminals in renal arteries. Arterial angiography and procedure of ablation was performed by Symplicity catheters and generator provided by Ardian (currently Medtronic Inc., USA).
RESULTS: Mean BP value before ablation was [mm Hg]: systolic 176.6, diastolic 100.28 and pulse pressure 73.4. After the procedure, reductions in the value of BP were reported [mm Hg]: systolic 154.8/152.54; diastolic 90.2/89.8, pulse pressure 64.66/62.73, respectively in nine-month and one-year follow-up. All results were statistically significant. No complications during one year observation were observed.
CONCLUSIONS: Percutaneous renal artery ablation procedure effectively reduces systolic BP, diastolic BP, and pulse pressure. No vascular or renal complications in any of the patients were observed. The results of a Polish research group showed no significant differences compared to the results obtained in the international studies Symplicity I and Symplicity II.

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24408071     DOI: 10.5603/KP.a2013.0357

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Kardiol Pol        ISSN: 0022-9032            Impact factor:   3.108


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