Linz D, Mahfoud F, Ewen S, Schirmer SH, Reil J, Ukena C, Böhm M. Application in Hypertension of Renal Sympathetic Denervation - A Review.
Interv Cardiol 2013;
8:124-126. [PMID:
29588764 DOI:
10.15420/icr.2013.8.2.124]
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Abstract
Afferent and efferent sympathetic nerves of the kidney located in the adventitia of the renal artery are involved in the regulation of blood pressure and play a pathophysiological role in the progression and maintenance of hypertension. Renal sympathetic denervation is a potent and safe catheter-based therapeutic approach for the treatment of patients with resistant hypertension. Clinical trials of renal sympathetic denervation have shown significant reduction in blood pressure, which was associated with a reduction in local renal norepinephrine spillover as well as a reduction of whole body sympathetic activation in resistant hypertensive patients.
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