AI Article Synopsis

  • This study investigates baroreflex activation therapy (BAT) as a treatment for patients with hypertension that does not respond to standard treatments.
  • The trial involves 100 participants who will either receive BAT or continue with their usual medication over a set period, allowing researchers to compare the effectiveness of BAT.
  • The main goal is to see if BAT significantly lowers blood pressure after 8 months compared to regular drug therapy, while also assessing its safety and impact on overall heart health.

Article Abstract

Objective: To explore the effects of baroreflex activation therapy (BAT) on hypertension in patients with treatment resistant or refractory hypertension.

Methods: This investigator-initiated randomized, double-blind, 1:1 parallel-design clinical trial will include 100 patients with refractory hypertension from 6 tertiary referral hypertension centers in the Nordic countries. A Barostim Neo System will be implanted and after 1 month patients will be randomized to either BAT for 16 months or continuous pharmacotherapy (BAT off) for 8 months followed by BAT for 8 months. A second randomization will take place after 16 months to BAT or BAT off for 3 months. Eligible patients have a daytime systolic ambulatory blood pressure (ABPM) of  ≥145 mm Hg, and/or a daytime diastolic ABPM of  ≥95 mm Hg after witnessed drug intake (including  ≥3 antihypertensive drugs, preferably including a diuretic).

Results: The primary end point is the reduction in 24-hour systolic ABPM by BAT at 8 months, as compared to pharmacotherapy. Secondary and tertiary endpoints are effects of BAT on home and office blood pressures, measures of indices of cardiac and vascular structure and function during follow-up, and safety.

Conclusions: This academic initiative will increase the understanding of mechanisms and role of BAT in the refractory hypertension.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/08037051.2017.1332477DOI Listing

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