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Böhm, M, Mahfoud, F, Ukena, C, Hoppe, U, Narkiewicz, K, Negoita, M, Ruilope, L, Schlaich, M, Schmieder, R, Whitbourn, R, Williams, B, Zeymer, U, Zirlik, A, MANCIA, GIUSEPPE, Aguirre, L, Ahn, TH, Al Habib, K, Al Jarallah, M, Alimbaev, S, Ammerer, M, Andersson, B, Andersson, J, Andresen, D, Anné, W, Baumgartner, I, Bergmann, M, Berland, J, Bilger, J, Blumenstein, M, Brachmann, J, Branny, M, Brussee, H, Clifford, P, Cornelis, K, Cunnington, M, Cyrne de Carvalho, H, Dandona, S, Danilov, N, Dasgupta, I, Dong Ju, C, Dorsch, M, Drieghe, B, Ebrahim, IO, Echeverri, D, Eckert, S, Fajadet, J, Fichtlscherer, S, Fleck, E, Frey, N, Gahnim, D, Galyavich, A, GIANNATTASIO, CRISTINA, Göing, O, Gomes, M, Goncalves, P, Grossman, E, Grund, M, Gutierrez, E, Gwon, HC, Hausberg, M, Hoffmann, E, Ibrahim, R, Jardine, A, Jung, W, Jung, J, Katritsis, D, Kerschbaum, J, Kim, CJ, Kim, HS, Konradi, A, Krasowski, W, Kuznetsov, V, Kwok, OH, Kwon, HM, Leong, G, Lotan, C, Lurz, P, Luscher, T, MacKinnon, M, Malik, FT, Mangos, G, Martinez, C, McCann, A, Misonis, N, Mölmann, H, Mordovin, V, Mortensen, K, Mueller, O, Muller, O, Münzel, T, Ntsekhe, M, Oliveira, E, Ong, TK, Ong, P, Ormiston, J, Oswald, H, Park, SJ, Park, CG, Plehn, A, Pressley, L, Reith, S, Reuter, H, Rosenschein, U, Rottbauer, W, Rump, LC, Scheinert, D, Schillinger, Schlaich, M, Schultheiss, HP, Sechtem, U, Seung, KB, Sharif, F, Sharpe, A, Shetty, S, Sievert, H, Soo, JY, Teik, LS, Stefanadis, C, Stellbrink, C, Sticherling, C, Stoel, M, Strasser, R, Thambar, S, Tonino, P, Udayachalerm, W, Unterseeh, T, Vaclavik, J, von Scheidt, W, Voskuil, M, Wan Ahmad, WA, Weber, T, Wedekind, H, Weil, J, Werner, N, Winkens, M, Winter, KD, Witkowski, A, Wyffels, E, Yip, T, Zambahari, R, Zeller, T, Zürn, C.
Publikováno v:
Hypertension, 65(4), 766. Lippincott Williams and Wilkins
This study aimed to assess the safety and effectiveness of renal denervation using the Symplicity system in real-world patients with uncontrolled hypertension (NCT01534299). The Global SYMPLICITY Registry is a prospective, open-label, multicenter reg