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https://repository.monashhealth.org/monashhealthjspui/handle/1/56811| Title: | Evaluation of the Integrated Radio Frequency Denervation System to Reduce Sympathetic Drive | Monash Health Investigator(s): | Goh G. Schlaich M. |
Registration Date: | 27-Mar-2020 | Monash Health Site(s): | Monash Medical Centre | Trial Phase: | Phase 1 / Phase 2 | Summary: | Overactive sympathetic nervous system (SNS) signaling to major metabolic organs plays a pivotal role in the development & progression of Metabolic Syndrome (MetS) into several concurrent cardiometabolic disorders. Given the close relationship between the MetS & overactive SNS signaling, a minimally invasive treatment approach targeting inhibition of SNS to central metabolic organs (kidney & liver) is being proposed. The objective is to evaluate the safety of hepatic or renal artery denervation or a combination of both in a single intravascular procedure intended to improve one or more cardiometabolic parameters for hypertension (HTN) & glycaemic control. 45 patients with HTN with coexistent type-2 diabetes who qualify & consent, will be assigned to one of the 3 arms. | Type: | Clinical trial | Registry ID: | ACTRN12620000412932 | URL: | https://www.anzctr.org.au/Trial/Registration/TrialReview.aspx?id=379151 |
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