Safety and efficacy of renal sympathetic denervation: a 9-year long-term follow-up of 24-hour ambulatory blood pressure measurements
Frontiers in Cardiovascular Medicine2023Vol. 10, pp. 1210801–1210801
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Alexander Vogt, Jochen Dutzmann, Michael Nußbaum, Daniël Hoyer, Jörn Tongers, Axel Schlitt, Daniel Sedding, Alexander Plehn
Abstract
RDN was accompanied by a long-lasting reduction in blood pressure with a concomitant reduction in antihypertensive medication. No negative effects could be detected, especially with regard to renal function.
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