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Drug-resistant hypertensive patients responding to multielectrode renal denervation exhibit improved heart rate dynamics and reduced arrhythmia burden.

Authors :
Tsioufis, C
Papademetriou, V
Tsiachris, D
Dimitriadis, K
Kasiakogias, A
Kordalis, A
Antonakis, V
Kefala, A
Thomopoulos, C
Kallikazaros, I
Lau, E O-Y
Stefanadis, C
Source :
Journal of Human Hypertension; Oct2014, Vol. 28 Issue 10, p587-593, 7p, 4 Charts, 3 Graphs
Publication Year :
2014

Abstract

Transluminal renal sympathetic denervation (RDN) reduces blood pressure (BP) in patients with drug-resistant uncontrolled hypertension. We assessed the effect of RDN on heart rate, supraventricular and ventricular ectopic activity and indexes of heart rate variability in 14 patients with drug-resistant uncontrolled hypertension who were all responders to RDN (defined as a reduction in office systolic BP ⩾10 mm Hg) at baseline and at 1 and 6 months after the procedure using the multielectrode EnligHTN ablation catheter (St Jude Medical). Office and 24-h systolic and diastolic BP were significantly reduced both at 1 and 6 months after RDN and all patients were office BP responders. There was a trend toward office heart rate reduction (by 6.9 b.p.m., P=0.064) at 1 month and a significant reduction by 10 b.p.m. (P=0.004) at 6 months. Mean 24-h Holter monitoring heart rate was reduced by 6.7 b.p.m. (P=0.022) at 1 month and by 5.3 b.p.m. (P=0.010) at 6 months after RDN. The total number of premature supraventricular and ventricular contractions was significantly decreased and time- and frequency- domain indexes were increased both at 1 and at 6 months after RDN (P<0.05 for both cases). Apart from the substantial BP lowering, RDN results in significant reduction of mean heart rate and arrhythmia burden, restoring autonomic balance in responder patients with drug-resistant uncontrolled hypertension. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
09509240
Volume :
28
Issue :
10
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Journal of Human Hypertension
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
98020169
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038/jhh.2014.14