医学
心肌梗塞
重症监护医学
心力衰竭
心脏病学
去神经支配
临床试验
内科学
安全概况
临床实习
精密医学
患者安全
作者
Peter W. de Leeuw,Abraham A. Kroon
标识
DOI:10.1080/17434440.2025.2589334
摘要
INTRODUCTION: Device-based treatment of patients with resistant hypertension has become an important adjunct to medical therapy, although its place in clinical practice has not yet been fully established. The present minireview discusses the current state of affairs of such treatment modalities. We searched the literature in PubMed and MEDLINE for all relevant papers. AREAS COVERED: Most information is available for renal denervation, baroreceptor activation therapy and endovascular baroreflex amplification. Of these, most data have been obtained in randomized trials of renal denervation. Other treatments that are still under investigation are carotid body ablation, cardiac neuromodulation, deep brain stimulation and vagal nerve stimulation. Although all these techniques have originally been developed for hypertension, they are used more and more in heart failure. EXPERT OPINION: Currently, renal denervation is the only technique that may turn into a meaningful clinical treatment. It is effective, has a acceptable safety profile and is relatively easy to implement. Yet, more information is needed regarding long-term safety and effects on hard cardiovascular endpoints such as myocardial infarction and heart failure. All other forms of device-based treatment are not yet sufficiently developed.
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