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Long-Term Blood Pressure Reductions Following Catheter-Based Renal Denervation: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
Gianni Sesa-Ashton, Janis M. Nolde, Ida Muente, et al.
Hypertension (2024) Vol. 81, Iss. 6
Closed Access | Times Cited: 15

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Renal denervation for hypertension
Naomi D.L. Fisher, Ajay J. Kirtane
Nature Reviews Cardiology (2025)
Closed Access | Times Cited: 3

Changing the paradigm of long-term blood pressure control: a systematic review of novel therapies
Sonali R. Gnanenthiran, S.P. Neciosup Delgado, Katrina M. Mirabito Colafella, et al.
Journal of Hypertension (2025)
Closed Access

Cost-effectiveness analysis of radiofrequency renal denervation for uncontrolled hypertension in Sweden
Thomas Kahan, M. Johansen, Anne M. Ryschon, et al.
Blood Pressure (2025) Vol. 34, Iss. 1
Open Access

What are the ideal metrics for assessing the quality of long-term stabilized “perfect” 24-h BP control after renal denervation?
K. Kario
Hypertension Research (2024) Vol. 47, Iss. 10, pp. 2644-2651
Closed Access | Times Cited: 2

Selecting Transfemoral Access or Upper Extremity Access for Renal Denervation Based on Vascular Morphology: Long‐term Results
Yujie Zuo, Hui Dong, Hongwu Li, et al.
Journal of Clinical Hypertension (2024)
Open Access | Times Cited: 1

Cost-effectiveness analysis of radiofrequency renal denervation for uncontrolled hypertension in Canada
Phil McFarlane, Mina Madan, Anne M. Ryschon, et al.
Journal of Medical Economics (2024), pp. 1-34
Open Access | Times Cited: 1

Can catheter-based renal denervation reduce frequency of hospitalization in patients who have resistant hypertension and heart failure with reduced ejection fraction?
Büşra Güvendi Şengör, Cemalettin Yılmaz, Mustafa Ferhat Keten, et al.
Hipertensión y Riesgo Vascular (2024) Vol. 41, Iss. 3, pp. 198-200
Closed Access

Renal denervation moves on to the next step
Jiro Aoki
Hypertension Research (2024) Vol. 47, Iss. 10, pp. 2778-2780
Open Access

The Reply
Beatriz Castillo Rodriguez, Eric A. Secemsky, Rajesh V. Swaminathan, et al.
The American Journal of Medicine (2024) Vol. 137, Iss. 11, pp. e221-e222
Closed Access

Blood Pressure Control and Clinical Outcomes After Renal Denervation Through Irrigated Catheter Radiofrequency Ablation in Patients with Resistant Hypertension: A Case Series with Up to 10 Years of Follow-Up
Laize Guedes do Carmo, Kelton Dantas Pereira, Mióriel de Aquino Goulart, et al.
High Blood Pressure & Cardiovascular Prevention (2024)
Closed Access

Medication Changes After Renal Denervation: Current Evidence and Patient Perspectives
Zhipeng Zhang, Fei Zhao, Runyu Ye, et al.
Journal of the American Heart Association (2024)
Open Access

Blood Pressure: The Interactions Between Hypertension and Kidney Disease
Hugh C. Rayner, Mark Thomas, Indranil Dasgupta, et al.
(2024), pp. 179-199
Closed Access

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