Background: Renal denervation (RDN) is an interventional treatment for patients with uncontrolled hypertension. The Global SYMPLICITY Registry (GSR) is a prospective, all-comer, world-wide registry designed to assess the safety and efficacy of RDN. We evaluated the outcomes in South African patients in the GSR over 12 months.

Methods: Eligible patients with hypertension had a daytime mean blood pressure (BP) > 135/85 mmHg or night-time mean BP > 120/70 mmHg. Office and 24-hour ambulatory systolic BP reduction and adverse events over 12 months were evaluated.

Results: South African patients ( = 36) in the GSR had a mean age of 54.4 ± 9.9 years with a median of four prescribed antihypertensive medication classes. At 12 months, mean changes in office and 24-hour ambulatory systolic BP were -16.9 ± 24.2 and -15.3 ± 18.5 mmHg, respectively, with only one adverse event recorded.

Conclusions: RDN safety and efficacy in South African patients were consistent with world-wide GSR results.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.5830/CVJA-2023-021DOI Listing

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