Blar i forfatter "Miroslawska, Atena"
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Kidney function and markers of renal damage after renal denervation. Does method of measurement matter? The Reshape CV-Risk Study
Solbu, Marit D.; Miroslawska, Atena; Norvik, Jon V.; Eriksen, Bjørn O.; Steigen, Terje K. (Peer reviewed; Journal article; Tidsskriftsartikkel, 2021-02-16)Data suggest that renal denervation (RDN) in treatment-resistant hypertension (TRHT) is safe in terms of renal function. However, most studies report kidney function as creatinine-based estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR), which may be biased by non-renal factors. Damage markers other than albuminuria have never been evaluated after RDN. In this non-randomized RDN trial, we studied changes ... -
Quality of life following renal sympathetic denervation in treatment-resistant hypertensive patients: a two-year follow-up study
Hanssen, Tove Aminda; Subbotina, Anna; Miroslawska, Atena; Solbu, Marit Dahl; Steigen, Terje (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2022-06-10)Objective. Hypertension is a significant health burden. In the last 10 years, renal sympathetic denervation has been tested as a potential treatment option for a select group of patients with treatmentresistant hypertension. The aim of this study was to broadly assess the quality of life in patients undergoing renal sympathetic denervation with two years’ follow-up. Materials and methods. Patients ... -
Renal sympathetic denervation, potential effects on blood pressure and glucose metabolism in patients with severe treatment resistant hypertension. The Re-shape CV-risk study
Miroslawska, Atena (Doctoral thesis; Doktorgradsavhandling, 2021-06-23)<p>Background: Denervation of renal sympathetic nerves (RDN) is a mini-invasive endovascular procedure introduced as an antihypertensive treatment with a potentially beneficial effect on insulin resistance. In this open-label non-randomized study we investigated non-diabetic patients with true treatment-resistant hypertension defined as office systolic blood pressure (BP)>140 mmHg and (mean) daytime ...