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Renal Denervation: A 10-Year Look into Managing Unrelenting High Blood Pressure
Wednesday, November 20, 2024
After the procedure, their blood pressure dropped. A month later, it was down to 147/82 mmHg in the doctor's office and 141/83 mmHg over 24 hours. And get this, it stayed lower for the next 10 years!
About half of them had their blood pressure under control a year later. This happened more often when the doctor used a newer device and when more spots were treated. Over the years, their kidney function dipped a little, but nothing serious. The procedure didn't cause any major problems.
So, renal denervation can help keep blood pressure down for a long time. It works best with the newer devices and more treatment spots. It's also safe, even for the kidneys.
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