E-journal of Cardiology Practice: Renal nerve denervation unraveled. Is the dream over?

Renal nerve denervation is a technique that was first described in the last few years as a tool to control blood pressure in resistant hypertensive patients especially. Although several studies have shown most encouraging results, a recent publication pointed out that it may not be better than best medical therapy at least in the experimental conditions of that study. Both researchers as clinicians are setting up a set of arguments to explain the results and reflect on the future of this innovative technique.Read the full article. Topics: Hypertension
Source: ESC News and Press - Category: Cardiology Source Type: news