Impact of renal denervation on cardiac remodeling in resistant hypertension: A meta‐analysis

Key Points:

  • Renal denervation may lead to beneficial cardiac remodeling, including reductions in left ventricular hypertrophy and improved heart function.
  • The study consolidates evidence from various clinical trials to evaluate the long-term cardiovascular effects of renal denervation.
  • Findings highlight the potential role of this procedure in managing resistant hypertension and reducing cardiovascular risk.

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This meta-analysis examines the effects of renal denervation on cardiac remodeling in patients with resistant hypertension. By analyzing multiple studies, it assesses changes in key cardiac parameters, providing insights into the potential benefits of this intervention for heart structure and function.

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