Baroreflex Activation Therapy for Resistant Hypertension and Heart Failure

Hypertension and heart failure are important contributors to global morbidity and mortality. Despite therapeutic lifestyle and pharmacological measures, a significant proportion of people with hypertension do not reach treatment targets. Patients with resistant or poorly controlled hypertension are...

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Main Authors: Anna Meta Dyrvig Kristensen, Manan Pareek, Michael Hecht Olsen, Deepak L Bhatt
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Radcliffe Medical Media 2020-02-01
Series:US Cardiology Review
Online Access:https://www.uscjournal.com/articleindex/usc.2019.13.2
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spelling doaj-c18413c1d55f45098cbe88f8d65725552021-10-09T16:01:57ZengRadcliffe Medical MediaUS Cardiology Review 1758-38961758-390X2020-02-01132838710.15420/usc.2019.13.2Baroreflex Activation Therapy for Resistant Hypertension and Heart FailureAnna Meta Dyrvig Kristensen0Manan Pareek1Michael Hecht Olsen2Deepak L Bhatt3Department of Cardiology, North Zealand Hospital, Hilleroed, DenmarkDepartment of Cardiology, North Zealand Hospital, Hilleroed, Denmark; Brigham and Women’s Hospital Heart and Vascular Center, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MACardiology Section, Department of Internal Medicine, Holbaek Hospital, Holbaek, DenmarkBrigham and Women’s Hospital Heart and Vascular Center, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MAHypertension and heart failure are important contributors to global morbidity and mortality. Despite therapeutic lifestyle and pharmacological measures, a significant proportion of people with hypertension do not reach treatment targets. Patients with resistant or poorly controlled hypertension are at significantly increased risk of cardiovascular events, including heart failure. Since dysfunction of the sympathetic nervous system appears to play a key role in the development and progression of both hypertension and heart failure, these patients may benefit from treatment modalities aimed at reducing sympathetic function. The purpose of this paper is to provide an overview of baroreflex activation therapy as a potential treatment strategy in patients with resistant hypertension or heart failure.https://www.uscjournal.com/articleindex/usc.2019.13.2
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author Anna Meta Dyrvig Kristensen
Manan Pareek
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Deepak L Bhatt
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Michael Hecht Olsen
Deepak L Bhatt
Baroreflex Activation Therapy for Resistant Hypertension and Heart Failure
US Cardiology Review
author_facet Anna Meta Dyrvig Kristensen
Manan Pareek
Michael Hecht Olsen
Deepak L Bhatt
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title Baroreflex Activation Therapy for Resistant Hypertension and Heart Failure
title_short Baroreflex Activation Therapy for Resistant Hypertension and Heart Failure
title_full Baroreflex Activation Therapy for Resistant Hypertension and Heart Failure
title_fullStr Baroreflex Activation Therapy for Resistant Hypertension and Heart Failure
title_full_unstemmed Baroreflex Activation Therapy for Resistant Hypertension and Heart Failure
title_sort baroreflex activation therapy for resistant hypertension and heart failure
publisher Radcliffe Medical Media
series US Cardiology Review
issn 1758-3896
1758-390X
publishDate 2020-02-01
description Hypertension and heart failure are important contributors to global morbidity and mortality. Despite therapeutic lifestyle and pharmacological measures, a significant proportion of people with hypertension do not reach treatment targets. Patients with resistant or poorly controlled hypertension are at significantly increased risk of cardiovascular events, including heart failure. Since dysfunction of the sympathetic nervous system appears to play a key role in the development and progression of both hypertension and heart failure, these patients may benefit from treatment modalities aimed at reducing sympathetic function. The purpose of this paper is to provide an overview of baroreflex activation therapy as a potential treatment strategy in patients with resistant hypertension or heart failure.
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