| Literature DB >> 25421981 |
Ján Rosa1, Petr Widimský2, Petr Toušek2, Ondřej Petrák2, Karol Čurila2, Petr Waldauf2, František Bednář2, Tomáš Zelinka2, Robert Holaj2, Branislav Štrauch2, Zuzana Šomlóová2, Miloš Táborský2, Jan Václavík2, Eva Kociánová2, Marian Branny2, Igor Nykl2, Otakar Jiravský2, Jiří Widimský2.
Abstract
This prospective, randomized, open-label multicenter trial evaluated the efficacy of catheter-based renal denervation (Symplicity, Medtronic) versus intensified pharmacological treatment including spironolactone (if tolerated) in patients with true-resistant hypertension. This was confirmed by 24-hour ambulatory blood pressure monitoring after excluding secondary hypertension and confirmation of adherence to therapy by measurement of plasma antihypertensive drug levels before enrollment. One-hundred six patients were randomized to renal denervation (n=52), or intensified pharmacological treatment (n=54) with baseline systolic blood pressure of 159±17 and 155±17 mm Hg and average number of drugs 5.1 and 5.4, respectively. A significant reduction in 24-hour average systolic blood pressure after 6 months (-8.6 [95% cofidence interval: -11.8, -5.3] mm Hg; P<0.001 in renal denervation versus -8.1 [95% cofidence interval: -12.7, -3.4] mm Hg; P=0.001 in pharmacological group) was observed, which was comparable in both groups. Similarly, a significant reduction in systolic office blood pressure (-12.4 [95% cofidence interval: -17.0, -7.8] mm Hg; P<0.001 in renal denervation versus -14.3 [95% cofidence interval: -19.7, -8.9] mm Hg; P<0.001 in pharmacological group) was present. Between-group differences in change were not significant. The average number of antihypertensive drugs used after 6 months was significantly higher in the pharmacological group (+0.3 drugs; P<0.001). A significant increase in serum creatinine and a parallel decrease of creatinine clearance were observed in the pharmacological group; between-group difference were borderline significant. The 6-month results of this study confirmed the safety of renal denervation. In conclusion, renal denervation achieved reduction of blood pressure comparable with intensified pharmacotherapy.Entities:
Keywords: hypertension resistant to conventional therapy; spironolactone; sympathetic denervation
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25421981 DOI: 10.1161/HYPERTENSIONAHA.114.04019
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Hypertension ISSN: 0194-911X Impact factor: 10.190