Digital twins may help match high blood pressure patients to the right treatment
NCT ID NCT07462572
First seen Apr 02, 2026 · Last updated May 26, 2026 · Updated 5 times
Summary
This pilot study tests whether a personalized computer model, called a 'digital twin,' can predict which patients with high blood pressure will respond to a procedure called renal denervation. The study will enroll 60 people, including those with hard-to-control blood pressure, those starting medication, and those with a hormone condition. If successful, this approach could help doctors choose the best treatment for each patient and avoid unnecessary procedures.
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Hypertension Unit - Georges Pompidou European Hospital
Paris, France
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Pharmacology Unit - Georges Pompidou European Hospital
Paris, France
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