National Institute of Cardiovascular Diseases,
Pod Krasnou horkou 1, 83348 Bratislava
Slovakia
Research Article
The Impact of Blood Pressure on Carotid Artery Stiffness and Wave Intensity in Patients with Resistant Hypertension after Renal Sympathetic Denervation
Author(s): Dana Skultetyova, Slavomira Filipova, Pavol Chnupa, Juraj Madaric, Viliam Fridrich, Martin Gocar and Ivan VulevDana Skultetyova, Slavomira Filipova, Pavol Chnupa, Juraj Madaric, Viliam Fridrich, Martin Gocar and Ivan Vulev
Objective: The study investigated the impact of renal sympathetic denervation on office blood pressure and ambulatory blood pressure monitoring in patients with resistant hypertension. We evaluated whether a decrease in blood pressure may improve local carotid stiffness and parameters of wave intensity.
Methods: Renal sympathetic denervation was performed in 17 patients (age 55 ± 9 years) with true resistant hypertension. Measurements of carotid stiffness and wave intensity were performed using ultrasound combined with echo-tracking.
Results: We found significantly improved office systolic blood pressure changes 1 month (p=0.023) and together with pulse pressure changes at the 6 month follow up (p=0.041; p=0.016). Changes in systolic blood pressure during the daytime were significantly decreased at 1 month and diastolic blood pressure changes during the dayt.. Read More»
DOI:
10.4172/2167-1095.1000157
Journal of Hypertension: Open Access received 614 citations as per Google Scholar report