350 206

Cited 0 times in

Renal Denervation in Asia: Consensus Statement of the Asia Renal Denervation Consortium

Authors
 Kazuomi Kario  ;  Byeong-Keuk Kim  ;  Jiro Aoki  ;  Anthony Yiu-Tung Wong  ;  Ying-Hsiang Lee  ;  Nattawut Wongpraparut  ;  Quang Ngoc Nguyen  ;  Wan Azman Wan Ahmad  ;  Soo Teik Lim  ;  Tiong Kiam Ong  ;  Tzung-Dau Wang 
Citation
 HYPERTENSION, Vol.75(3) : 590-602, 2020-03 
Journal Title
HYPERTENSION
ISSN
 0194-911X 
Issue Date
2020-03
MeSH
Blood Pressure / physiology ; Consensus ; Denervation / methods* ; Humans ; Hypertension / physiopathology ; Hypertension / surgery* ; Kidney / innervation* ; Kidney / physiopathology ; Treatment Outcome
Keywords
Asia ; blood pressure ; cardiovascular diseases ; denervation ; population
Abstract
The Asia Renal Denervation Consortium consensus conference of Asian physicians actively performing renal denervation (RDN) was recently convened to share up-to-date information and regional perspectives, with the goal of consensus on RDN in Asia. First- and second-generation trials of RDN have demonstrated the efficacy and safety of this treatment modality for lowering blood pressure in patients with resistant hypertension. Considering the ethnic differences of the hypertension profile and demographics of cardiovascular disease demonstrated in the SYMPLICITY HTN (Renal Denervation in Patients With Uncontrolled Hypertension)-Japan study and Global SYMPLICITY registry data from Korea and Taiwan, RDN might be an effective hypertension management strategy in Asia. Patient preference for device-based therapy should be considered as part of a shared patient-physician decision process. A practical population for RDN treatment could consist of Asian patients with uncontrolled essential hypertension, including resistant hypertension. Opportunities to refine the procedure, expand the therapy to other sympathetically mediated diseases, and explore the specific effects on nocturnal and morning hypertension offer a promising future for RDN. Based on available evidence, RDN should not be considered a therapy of last resort but as an initial therapy option that may be applied alone or as a complementary therapy to antihypertensive medication.
Files in This Item:
T202006743.pdf Download
DOI
10.1161/HYPERTENSIONAHA.119.13671
Appears in Collections:
1. College of Medicine (의과대학) > Dept. of Internal Medicine (내과학교실) > 1. Journal Papers
Yonsei Authors
Kim, Byeong Keuk(김병극) ORCID logo https://orcid.org/0000-0003-2493-066X
URI
https://ir.ymlib.yonsei.ac.kr/handle/22282913/182724
사서에게 알리기
  feedback

qrcode

Items in DSpace are protected by copyright, with all rights reserved, unless otherwise indicated.

Browse

Links