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The use of modern medical technology to diagnose and treat patients with hypertension

https://doi.org/10.29001/2073-8552-2015-30-2-29-35

Abstract

The work was done by using a complex of the modern clinical and instrumental methods. The authors present a new method that they developed for the distal renal sympathetic denervation. Data demonstrated that the effective renal denervation leads to a stable antihypertensive effect, reduction of the left ventricular mass, improvement of diastolic function, normalization of the cerebral arterial autoregulation, decrease in the severity of the structural changes in the brain, and improvement of carbohydrate metabolism in the presence of resistant hypertension associated with diabetes mellitus.

About the Authors

V. F. Mordovin
Federal State Budgetary Scientific Institution "Research Institute for Cardiology"
Russian Federation


S. E. Pekarskiy
Federal State Budgetary Scientific Institution "Research Institute for Cardiology"
Russian Federation


G. V. Semke
Federal State Budgetary Scientific Institution "Research Institute for Cardiology"
Russian Federation


T. M. Ripp
Federal State Budgetary Scientific Institution "Research Institute for Cardiology"
Russian Federation


A. Yu. Falkowskaya
Federal State Budgetary Scientific Institution "Research Institute for Cardiology"
Russian Federation


E. S. Sytkova
Federal State Budgetary Scientific Institution "Research Institute for Cardiology"
Russian Federation


V. A. Lichikaki
Federal State Budgetary Scientific Institution "Research Institute for Cardiology"
Russian Federation


S. V. Triss
Federal State Budgetary Scientific Institution "Research Institute for Cardiology"
Russian Federation


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Mordovin V.F., Pekarskiy S.E., Semke G.V., Ripp T.M., Falkowskaya A.Yu., Sytkova E.S., Lichikaki V.A., Triss S.V. The use of modern medical technology to diagnose and treat patients with hypertension. Siberian Journal of Clinical and Experimental Medicine. 2015;30(2):29-35. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.29001/2073-8552-2015-30-2-29-35

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