Baroreflex Amplification and Carotid Body Modulation for the Treatment of Resistant Hypertension

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2020-04-01

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Groenland, Eline H
Spiering, WilkoORCID 0000-0002-2493-6407

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PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Patients with true resistant hypertension (RH) are characterized by having high sympathetic activity and therefore potentially benefit from treatments such as baroreflex amplification (baroreflex activation therapy (BAT) or endovascular baroreflex amplification therapy (EVBA)) or carotid body (CB) modulation. This review aims at providing an up-to-date overview of the available evidence regarding these two therapies. RECENT FINDINGS: In recent years, increasing evidence has confirmed the potential of baroreflex amplification, either electrically (Barostim neo) or mechanically (MobiusHD), to improve blood pressure control on short- and long-term with only few side effects, in patients with RH. Two studies regarding unilateral CB resection did not show a significant change in blood pressure. Only limited studies regarding CB modulation showed promising results for transvenous CB ablation, but not for unilateral CB resection. Despite promising results from mostly uncontrolled studies, more evidence regarding the safety and efficacy from ongoing large randomized sham-controlled trials is needed before baroreflex amplification and CB modulation can be implemented in routine clinical practice.

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Baroreceptor, Baroreceptor amplification, Carotid body, Carotid body modulation, Device-based treatments, Resistant hypertension, Internal Medicine

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Groenland, E H & Spiering, W 2020, 'Baroreflex Amplification and Carotid Body Modulation for the Treatment of Resistant Hypertension', Current Hypertension Reports, vol. 22, no. 4, 27. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11906-020-1024-x