Renal Denervation as a Complementary Treatment Option for Uncontrolled Arterial Hypertension: A Situation Assessment

  • Max Wagener
  • , Eamon Dolan
  • , Samer Arnous
  • , Joseph Galvin
  • , Andrew W. Murphy
  • , Ivan Casserly
  • , Joseph Eustace
  • , Stephen O’Connor
  • , Charles McCreery
  • , James Shand
  • , Catherine Wall
  • , Saijad Matiullah
  • , Faisal Sharif

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Abstract

Uncontrolled arterial hypertension is a major global health issue. Catheter-based renal denervation has shown to lower blood pressure in sham-controlled trials and represents a device-based, complementary treatment option for hypertension. In this situation assessment, the authors, who are practicing experts in hypertension, nephrology, general practice and cardiology in the Republic of Ireland, discuss the current evidence base for the BP-lowering efficacy and safety of catheter-based renal denervation with different modalities. Although important questions remain regarding the identification of responders, and long-term efficacy and safety of the intervention, renal denervation has the potential to provide much-needed help to address hypertension and its adverse consequences. The therapeutic approach needs to be multidisciplinary and personalised to take into account the perspective of patients and healthcare professionals in a shared decision-making process.

Original languageEnglish
Article number5634
JournalJournal of Clinical Medicine
Volume12
Issue number17
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Sep 2023

Keywords

  • arterial hypertension
  • renal denervation
  • resistant hypertension
  • uncontrolled hypertension

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