OBJECTIVES: To assess perioperative outcomes and blood pressure (BP) responses to an implantable carotid sinus baroreflex activating system being investigated for the treatment of resistant hypertension. METHODS: We report on the first seventeen patients enrolled in a multicenter study. Bilateral perivascular carotid sinus electrodes (CSL) and a pulse generator (IPG) are permanently implanted. Optimal placement of the CSL is determined by intraoperative BP responses to test activations. Acute BP responses were tested postoperatively and during the first four months of follow-up. RESULTS: Prior to implant, BP was 189.6+/-27.5/110.7+/-15.3 mmHg despite stable therapy (5.2+/-1.8 antihypertensive drugs). The mean procedure time was 202+/-43 min...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the safety and performance of the MobiusHD system in patients with resistant ...
Objective: Chronic carotid baroreflex stimulation (Rheos system) has been shown to effectively reduc...
Hypertension is a major cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide. Despite a myriad of oral agents,...
ObjectivesTo assess perioperative outcomes and blood pressure (BP) responses to an implantable carot...
BackgroundA large number of patients have hypertension that is resistant to currently available phar...
Electrical activation of the carotid baroreceptor system is an attractive therapy for the treatment ...
Objectives This study assessed the safety and efficacy of a novel implantable device therapy in resi...
Carotid sinus baroreceptors are involved in controlling blood pressure (BP) by providing input to th...
Uncontrolled or resistant hypertension is still a major problem facing many physicians daily in the ...
Interventional activation of the carotid baroreflex has been an appealing idea for the management of...
Background: Previous trials have demonstrated clinically significant and durable reductions in arter...
Background Carotid baroreflex activation lowers blood pressure and might have potential application ...
Carotid sinus · Baroreceptor · Electrical stimulation · Resistant hypertension Resistant hypertensio...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the safety and performance of the MobiusHD system in patients with resistant ...
Objective: Chronic carotid baroreflex stimulation (Rheos system) has been shown to effectively reduc...
Hypertension is a major cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide. Despite a myriad of oral agents,...
ObjectivesTo assess perioperative outcomes and blood pressure (BP) responses to an implantable carot...
BackgroundA large number of patients have hypertension that is resistant to currently available phar...
Electrical activation of the carotid baroreceptor system is an attractive therapy for the treatment ...
Objectives This study assessed the safety and efficacy of a novel implantable device therapy in resi...
Carotid sinus baroreceptors are involved in controlling blood pressure (BP) by providing input to th...
Uncontrolled or resistant hypertension is still a major problem facing many physicians daily in the ...
Interventional activation of the carotid baroreflex has been an appealing idea for the management of...
Background: Previous trials have demonstrated clinically significant and durable reductions in arter...
Background Carotid baroreflex activation lowers blood pressure and might have potential application ...
Carotid sinus · Baroreceptor · Electrical stimulation · Resistant hypertension Resistant hypertensio...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the safety and performance of the MobiusHD system in patients with resistant ...
Objective: Chronic carotid baroreflex stimulation (Rheos system) has been shown to effectively reduc...
Hypertension is a major cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide. Despite a myriad of oral agents,...