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Inisfad's avatar

I suspect that the covid vax has made a good portion of the population skeptical about new procedures, whether that skepticism is appropriate or not. Frankly, before I would even consider any of these new procedures cited, I would want to hear the opinions of the 2 that voted against Recor and the 7 that voted against Medtronic, and then do some due diligence. This covid fiasco, both in the way the disease was handled, as well as the vax, has, at least for me, made me extremely wary of medical opinions, agendas, procedures, etc.

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Allie's avatar

A BP of at or above 140/90 while on 3 different meds in different classes? I remember when HTN was defined a systolic BP of 140 and/or a diastolic BP of 90. Those numbers have been lowered in recent years. Now a sys BP of 130 or above or a diastolic of 80 or above is considered HTN. If you had a BP of 117/80 you would be considered to have HTN. I would think that a renal artery denervation procedure should be reserved for a higher cutoff point than AT or above 140/90 with all of the other selection criteria. Do the benefits really outweigh the risks at such a cutoff point?

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