Renale denervatie bij hypertensie
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2016
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The rationale behind catheter-based renal denervation is that afferent and efferent renal nerves play a role in the pathogenesis and maintenance of high blood pressure, and that this can be prevented by blocking the function of the renal nerves. Since the introduction of catheter-based renal denervation, several observational and a small number of randomised controlled trials have been conducted. The available evidence does not allow for a definitive conclusion regarding its efficacy. There have been no serious side-effects reported. The development of this treatment concept has not been finalised; new trials have just commenced or will start in the near future.
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Blankestijn, P J & Bots, M L 2016, 'Renale denervatie bij hypertensie', Nederlands Tijdschrift voor Geneeskunde, vol. 160, no. 43, D629. < https://www.ntvg.nl/artikelen/renale-denervatie-bij-hypertensie >