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Italian Society of Arterial Hypertension (SIIA) Position Paper on the Role of Renal Denervation in the Management of the Difficult-to-Treat Hypertensive Patient

Authors :
Guido Grassi
Rosa Maria Bruno
Roberto Pontremoli
Stefano Taddei
Maria Lorenza Muiesan
Bruno Trimarco
Giovambattista Desideri
Massimo Volpe
Gianfranco Parati
Alberto Mazza
Claudio Borghi
Furio Colivicchi
Claudio Ferri
Bruno RM, Taddei S, Borghi C, Colivicchi F, Desideri G, Grassi G, Mazza A, Muiesan ML, Parati G, Pontremoli R, Trimarco B, Volpe M, Ferri C
Bruno, R
Taddei, S
Borghi, C
Colivicchi, F
Desideri, G
Grassi, G
Mazza, A
Muiesan, M
Parati, G
Pontremoli, R
Trimarco, B
Volpe, M
Ferri, C
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Renal denervation is a device-based procedure for hypertension for which safety and efficacy has been demonstrated. At present, its clinical use is still matter of debate, despite the most recent clinical trials have shown promising results with new-generation devices in various hypertensive populations. This position paper was deemed necessary by the Italian Society of Arterial Hypertension, in order to provide indications about the applications of renal denervation in the clinical setting. A state-of-the art review of the literature, focusing on safety and efficacy data, is provided. Furthermore, based on current evidence and expert consensus, clinical profiles of possible candidates for renal denervation are proposed. The selection process should take into account not only blood pressure values, global cardiovascular risk profile, but also drug adherence and tolerability and patient preferences. This position paper also defines minimum requirements for renal denervation selection centers and a flowchart for the difficult-to-treat hypertensive patient. Further studies are needed to support these preliminary indications, which are based on expert-consensus only.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....8a07f4cbad96dab190abbe554eb37c7e