Renal denervation for treatment of uncontrolled hypertension in an Asian population: Results from the Global SYMPLICITY Registry in South Korea (GSR Korea)

  • B. K. Kim
  • , M. Böhm
  • , F. Mahfoud
  • , G. Mancia
  • , S. Park
  • , M. K. Hong
  • , H. S. Kim
  • , S. J. Park
  • , C. G. Park
  • , K. B. Seung
  • , H. C. Gwon
  • , D. J. Choi
  • , T. H. Ahn
  • , C. J. Kim
  • , H. M. Kwon
  • , M. Esler
  • , Y. S. Jang

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Abstract

Reports detailing the response of hypertensive patients to renal denervation (RDN) in Asian patients are limited. We evaluated 6- and 12-month outcomes after RDN in an Asian population and compared outcomes to a primarily Caucasian population. The Global SYMPLICITY Registry (GSR) is a prospective, all-comer, worldwide registry that evaluates the safety and effectiveness of RDN and includes the Korean registry substudy (GSR Korea) and a Caucasian subset (GSR Caucasian). Given differences in baseline characteristics among GSR Korea (n=93) as compared with GSR Caucasian (n=169) patients, including lower baseline office systolic blood pressure (SBP), lower body mass index and differences in medications, propensity score adjustment was performed when comparing the change in SBP between subsets. The 6- and 12-month change in SBP in GSR Korea was -19.4±17.2 and -27.2±18.1 mm Hg, respectively (P<0.001 for both vs baseline). GSR Caucasian had a SBP change similar to GSR Korea at 6 months (-20.9±21.4 mm Hg, unadjusted P=0.547, adjusted P=0.998), whereas at 12 months the change was significantly less pronounced (-20.1±23.9 mm Hg, unadjusted P=0.004, adjusted P=0.002). There were no protocol-defined procedure-related adverse events and no chronic adverse events associated with the device in an Asian population. RDN provided a significant reduction in 6- and 12-month office SBP among Asian patients, with a favorable safety profile. The 12-month SBP reduction was larger than that observed in Caucasian patients.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)315-321
Number of pages7
JournalJournal of Human Hypertension
Volume30
Issue number5
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 May 2016

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