肾脏去神经化治疗高血压的演变:试验的启示与临床实践的前景》。

Q4 Medicine
Hammad Shabir Chaudhry, Dawood Shehzad, Mustafa Shehzad, Logan Johnke, Muhammad Asif, Dawlat Khan, Wahab Jahangir Khan
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全球有 13 亿成年人患有高血压,如果不及时治疗,会对健康造成严重影响。尽管已经做出了努力,但研究表明,只有一小部分人的病情得到了充分控制。肾脏去神经支配疗法(RDN)已成为一种潜在的解决方案,尤其适用于耐药病例。RDN 针对的是耐药性高血压中经常出现的交感神经系统活动失调。最近,美国食品及药物管理局于 2023 年批准了先进的 RDN 导管系统,这标志着高血压治疗领域取得了关键性进展。作为药物治疗的辅助手段,RDN有望成为实现最佳血压控制、降低高血压相关发病率和死亡率的一种治疗方式。为了优化 RDN 在高血压治疗中的临床应用,有必要进一步研究阐明患者选择、程序标准化和长期疗效等方面的细微差别。本手稿汇编了使用 RDN 的证据,并回顾了近期试验的长期安全性数据。
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The Evolution of Renal Denervation for the Treatment of Hypertension: Insights from Trials and Prospects for Clinical Practice.

Hypertension affects 1.3 billion adults globally, with severe health implications if left untreated. Despite efforts, research suggests only a fraction achieve adequate control. Renal denervation (RDN) therapy has emerged as a potential solution, particularly for treatment-resistant cases. RDN targets the dysregulated sympathetic nervous system activity frequently encountered in resistant hypertension. Recent FDA approval of advanced RDN catheter systems in 2023 signifies a pivotal advancement in hypertension management. As an adjunctive to pharmacotherapy, RDN holds promise as a therapeutic modality in achieving optimal blood pressure control and attenuating hypertension-related morbidity and mortality. Further research elucidating the nuances of patient selection, procedural standardization, and long-term outcomes is warranted to optimize the clinical utility of RDN in the management of hypertension. This manuscript compiles evidence for the use of RDN and reviews the long-term safety data from recent trials.

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