Phase II randomized sham-controlled study of renal denervation for individuals with uncontrolled hypertension – WAVE IV
Journal of Hypertension2017Vol. 36(3), pp. 680–689
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Roland E. Schmieder, Christian Ott, Stefan W. Toennes, Peter Bramlage, Michael Gertner, Omar Thanoon Dawood, Peter Baumgart, Benjamin O’Brien, Indranil Dasgupta, Georg Nickenig, John A. Ormiston, Manish Saxena, Andrew S.P. Sharp, Horst Sievert, Jindřich Špinar, Zdeněk Stárek, Joachim Weil, Ulrich Wenzel, Adam Witkowski, Melvin D. Lobo
Abstract
Our data did not prove that antihypertensive efficacy of the externally delivered focused ultrasound for RDN was greater than the sham effect. Stabilization of BP at baseline was identified as an important determinant of BP changes.
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