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High blood pressure treatment
Heart experts in Southampton are using a groundbreaking drug-free treatment which involves ‘blasting’ nerves in the kidneys with radio waves to reduce high blood pressure.
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Heart experts at Southampton’s teaching hospitals are using a groundbreaking drug-free treatment which involves ‘blasting’ nerves in the kidneys with radio waves to reduce high blood pressure.
The technique, called renal denervation (RDN), is performed in around 45 minutes under local anaesthetic.
Around 30% of people in England suffer from high blood pressure – known as hypertension – which causes the body to pump blood too forcefully through the arteries and heart.
Complications of untreated hypertension can cause heart attacks, stroke or kidney disease, and lead to premature death.
After guiding a device into the arteries of the kidneys through the groin using X-ray images, doctors deliver high frequency signals to burn off overactive nerves, increasing blood flow to the organs and reducing levels of a hormone linked to high blood pressure.