Long-Term Blood Pressure Reductions Following Catheter-Based Renal Denervation: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis

Hypertension. 2024 Jun;81(6):e63-e70. doi: 10.1161/HYPERTENSIONAHA.123.22314. Epub 2024 Mar 20.

Abstract

Background: Renal denervation is a recognized adjunct therapy for hypertension with clinically significant blood pressure (BP)-lowering effects. Long-term follow-up data are critical to ascertain durability of the effect and safety. Aside from the 36-month follow-up data available from randomized control trials, recent cohort analyses extended follow-up out to 10 years. We sought to analyze study-level data and quantify the ambulatory BP reduction of renal denervation across contemporary randomized sham-controlled trials and available long-term follow-up data up to 10 years from observational studies.

Methods: A systematic review was performed with data from 4 observational studies with follow-up out to 10 years and 2 randomized controlled trials meeting search and inclusion criteria with follow-up data out to 36 months. Study-level data were extracted and compared statistically.

Results: In 2 contemporary randomized controlled trials with 36-month follow-up, an average sham-adjusted ambulatory systolic BP reduction of -12.7±4.5 mm Hg from baseline was observed (P=0.05). Likewise, a -14.8±3.4 mm Hg ambulatory systolic BP reduction was found across observational studies with a mean long-term follow-up of 7.7±2.8 years (range, 3.5-9.4 years; P=0.0051). The observed reduction in estimated glomerular filtration rate across the long-term follow-up was in line with the predicted age-related decline. Antihypertensive drug burden was similar at baseline and follow-up.

Conclusions: Renal denervation is associated with a significant and clinically meaningful reduction in ambulatory systolic BP in both contemporary randomized sham-controlled trials up to 36 months and observational cohort studies up to 10 years without adverse consequences on renal function.

Keywords: antihypertensive agents; blood pressure; hypertension; kidney; renal denervation; sympathetic nervous system.

Publication types

  • Systematic Review
  • Meta-Analysis

MeSH terms

  • Blood Pressure Monitoring, Ambulatory / methods
  • Blood Pressure* / drug effects
  • Blood Pressure* / physiology
  • Catheter Ablation / methods
  • Humans
  • Hypertension* / drug therapy
  • Hypertension* / physiopathology
  • Hypertension* / surgery
  • Kidney* / innervation
  • Randomized Controlled Trials as Topic
  • Sympathectomy* / methods
  • Treatment Outcome