2015
DOI: 10.4236/ijcm.2015.69083
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Prevalence and Characteristics of Treatment-Resistant Hypertension among Hypertensive Japanese Outpatients

Abstract: Aims: To retrospectively investigate the prevalence and characteristics of treatment-resistant hypertension (R-HT) among consecutive hypertensive outpatients, since patients with R-HT are candidates for catheter-based renal sympathetic denervation (RD). Methods: Consecutive hypertensive outpatients (n = 999) were recruited in our hospital. R-HT patients who were candidates for RD had clinic systolic blood pressure > 160 mmHg despite taking three or more antihypertensive drugs including at least one diuretics a… Show more

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“…The prevalence of RHT-G in the present study (6.5%) was slightly lower than that reported in studies from the U.S. Since it the salt intake is reported to be higher in Japan ( 29 ), the effect of diuretics may be stronger in Japanese HT patients; this may be responsible for the lower prevalence of RHT ( 14 ).…”
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“…The prevalence of RHT-G in the present study (6.5%) was slightly lower than that reported in studies from the U.S. Since it the salt intake is reported to be higher in Japan ( 29 ), the effect of diuretics may be stronger in Japanese HT patients; this may be responsible for the lower prevalence of RHT ( 14 ).…”
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confidence: 76%
“…The highly limited indication for RDN treatment is one reason for the extremely small number of eligible patients ( 4 , 32 ). We previously reported that the patients in whom RDN was indicated often had chronic kidney disease, cardiomegaly and arteriosclerosis ( 14 ). Generally, patients requiring 3 types of antihypertensive drugs have advanced nephrosclerosis and are frequently complicated with renal dysfunction.…”
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