
Reducing blood pressure in patients with resistant hypertension using renal denervation seems to be more successful when it includes accessory renal arteries, suggests a research presented at ESC Congress today by Dr Linda Schmiedel from Germany. Dr Schmiedel said: "More than one billion people worldwide suffer from arterial hypertension, which is defined as blood pressure (BP) greater than 140/90 mmHg. Up to 15% of patients suffer from resistant hypertension (rHTN) ...
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