%0 Journal Article %A Rodriguez-Leor, Oriol %A Segura, Julián %A García Donaire, José Antonio %A Gutiérrez-Ibañes, Enrique %A Oliveras, Anna %A Mediavilla, Juan Diego %A Serrador, Ana %A Prado, José Carlos %A Nuñez-Gil, Iván %A Díez-Delhoyo, Felipe %A Clarà Velasco, Albert %A Jaén Águila, Fernando %A Amat-Santos, Ignacio %A Bayes-Genis, Antoni %A Troya Saborido, María Isabel %T Renal denervation for the treatment of resistant hypertension in Spain. The Flex-Spyral Registry. %D 2019 %U http://hdl.handle.net/10668/14562 %X Renal denervation is a percutaneous intervention for the treatment of resistant hypertension. Randomized studies have shown contradictory results on its efficacy. We present the results of a renal denervation registry for the treatment of resistant hypertension in real-life patients in Spain. Multicenter registry of consecutive patients with resistant hypertension treated with renal denervation in Spain between 2009 and 2018. We included 125 patients (mean age, 56 years; 41% female; mean onset of hypertension 14±9 years previously). Office systolic and diastolic blood pressure and ambulatory blood pressure monitoring decreased 6 months after the intervention (166±20/95±16 to 149±22/87±16 mmHg and 151±14/89±12 to 143±15/84±11, both P In patients with resistant hypertension, treatment with renal denervation was related to a decrease in office blood pressure and, more importantly, in ambulatory blood pressure monitoring, with a significant reduction in pharmacological treatment. %K Blood pressure %K Denervación renal percutánea %K Hipertensión arterial %K Hypertension %K Percutaneous renal denervation %K Presión arterial %K Sistema nervioso simpático %K Sympathetic nervous system %~