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  • Interventional cardiology and nephrology.
  • Hypertension management.
  • Minimally invasive procedures.

Background:

  • Hypertension remains a significant global health challenge.
  • Current pharmacological treatments are not always effective.
  • Renal denervation emerges as a novel therapeutic strategy.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To introduce renal denervation as a procedural treatment for hypertension.
  • To highlight critical factors for successful patient management.
  • To outline complexities associated with the renal denervation procedure.

Main Methods:

  • Review of procedural techniques in renal denervation.
  • Analysis of patient-specific factors influencing outcomes.
  • Identification of potential challenges in clinical application.

Main Results:

  • Renal denervation is a viable treatment option for select hypertensive patients.
  • Procedural success is contingent upon meticulous planning and execution.
  • Non-procedural factors significantly impact overall treatment efficacy.

Conclusions:

  • Renal denervation represents a promising advancement in hypertension therapy.
  • Comprehensive patient assessment and procedural expertise are paramount.
  • Addressing complexities is key to optimizing outcomes in renal denervation.