2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijcard.2014.11.121
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Impact of multi-electrode renal sympathetic denervation on short-term blood pressure variability in patients with drug-resistant hypertension. Insights from the EnligHTN I study

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“…There were 7 RCTs and 6 controlled studies, and case number ranged from 9 to 341 patients across the studies. Ten studies compared RD with control, [813,1519,21] 2 studies compared RD with adjusted drugs, [14,20] and 1 study compared combined therapy with monotherapy of adjusted drugs. [22] Baseline SBP ranged from 144 to 181 mm Hg and DBP ranged from 81 to 97 mm Hg in RD group.…”
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“…There were 7 RCTs and 6 controlled studies, and case number ranged from 9 to 341 patients across the studies. Ten studies compared RD with control, [813,1519,21] 2 studies compared RD with adjusted drugs, [14,20] and 1 study compared combined therapy with monotherapy of adjusted drugs. [22] Baseline SBP ranged from 144 to 181 mm Hg and DBP ranged from 81 to 97 mm Hg in RD group.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Two kinds of catheters were reported, and 13 studies adopted a Symplicity Cather System except for 1 study adopted a EnglisHTN. [19] …”
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“…In this regard a recent meta-analysis showed that RDN in resistant hypertensive patients favourably affects short-term BPV, independently of the BP level reduction [176]. RDN also reduced the 24-h BP time rate [177]. Further investigation on whether RDN-induced reductions in BPV are translated in improved cardiovascular protection, is needed.…”
Section: Clinical Relevance Of Blood Pressure Variabilitymentioning
confidence: 99%