French registry to reveal how well kidney nerve procedure controls blood pressure in daily practice
NCT ID NCT07206030
First seen Nov 01, 2025 · Last updated May 16, 2026 · Updated 31 times
Summary
This study collects information from 100 adults with high blood pressure who undergo a procedure called renal denervation, which uses radiofrequency or ultrasound to calm overactive kidney nerves. Researchers will measure blood pressure changes at home before and one year after the procedure. The goal is to see how well the treatment works in real-life French clinics and to help health authorities decide on its long-term use.
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