Catheter-based technology alternatives for renal denervation: An overview

Stefan C. Bertog, Horst Sievert

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Abstract

In the aforementioned chapters, the role of the renal sympathetic nervous system in blood pressure control has been outlined. The effect of renal sympathetic denervation on blood pressure in an animal model has been described and it has been demonstrated that renal denervation in humans causes what it intends to, a reduction in overall sympathetic tone (as demonstrated by norepinephrine spillover and muscle sympathetic nerve activity). Finally, human data on renal denervation has been summarized. In line with physiological plausibility, the promising early results of radiofrequency renal denervation have led to a surge in interest in the sympathetic nervous system and renal denervation coupled with significant investment in new technology design. Importantly, at the time of this writing, it has been announced that the Symplicity-3 trial did not meet the predefined primary endpoint. Specifics regarding the outcome of the trial are not available, yet.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Title of host publicationRenal Denervation
Subtitle of host publicationA New Approach to Treatment of Resistant Hypertension
PublisherSpringer Verlag
Pages59-60
Number of pages2
ISBN (Electronic)9781447152231
ISBN (Print)9781447152224
DOIs
StatePublished - Jan 1 2015
Externally publishedYes

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