Sound waves zap nerves to tame stubborn hypertension
NCT ID NCT05372679
Summary
This study is testing a new ultrasound device for people whose high blood pressure isn't controlled by medication. Doctors will use a catheter to send ultrasound waves into the kidney arteries, aiming to calm overactive nerves that raise blood pressure. The main goal is to see if the procedure is safe and can lower blood pressure readings over three months.
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Locations
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Arkansas Heart Hospital
Little Rock, Arkansas, 72211, United States
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Bridgeport Hospital
Bridgeport, Connecticut, 06610, United States
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Cardiology P.C.
Birmingham, Alabama, 35211, United States
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Columbia University/NYPH
New York, New York, 10032, United States
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Medical University South Carolina
Charleston, South Carolina, 29425, United States
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Minneapolis Heart Institution Foundation
Minneapolis, Minnesota, 55407, United States
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NC Heart and Vascular Research, LLC
Raleigh, North Carolina, 27607, United States
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Prairie Education and Research Cooperative
Springfield, Illinois, 62701, United States
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ST Bernards Medical Center
Jonesboro, Arkansas, 72401, United States
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