Efficacy of catheter-based ultrasound renal denervation in the treatment of hypertension

导管超声肾脏去神经术治疗高血压的疗效

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Abstract

BACKGROUND: Hypertension (HTN) is a prevalent chronic health condition that significantly increases the risk of cardiovascular diseases-associated mortalities. Despite the use of antihypertensive medications, numerous patients fail to achieve guideline-recommended blood pressure (BP) targets. AIM: To evaluates the efficacy of catheter-based ultrasound renal denervation (uRDN) for the treatment of HTN. METHODS: Relevant studies were identified through searches in PubMed, Embase, the Cochrane Library, Web of Science, and China National Knowledge Infrastructure, with a cut-off date at April 1, 2024. A random-effects model was employed in this study to mitigate potential biases. The risk of bias for included studies was assessed using the Cochrane Risk of Bias assessment tool. Statistical analyses were conducted using Review Manager version 5.3. This meta-analysis incorporated four studies encompassing a total of 627 patients. The reporting bias of this study was deemed acceptable. RESULTS: Compared to the Sham group, the uRDN group demonstrated a significant reduction in daytime ambulatory systolic BP (SBP) [mean difference (MD) -3.87 mmHg, 95% confidence interval (CI): -7.02 to -0.73, P = 0.02], office SBP (MD -4.13 mmHg, 95%CI: -7.15 to -1.12, P = 0.007), and home SBP (MD -5.51 mmHg, 95%CI: -8.47 to -2.55, P < 0.001). However, there was no statistically significant reduction observed in either 24-hour or nighttime ambulatory SBP levels. Subgroup analysis shows that uRDN can significantly reduce the SBP in patients with non-resistant HTN (MD -6.19 mmHg, MD -6.00 mmHg, MD -7.72 mmHg, MD -5.02 mmHg, MD -3.61 mmHg). CONCLUSION: The current evidence suggests that uRDN may effectively reduce home, office, and daytime SBP in patients with HTN, particularly in those with non-resistant HTN.

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