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Impact of Aorto-Iliac Occlusive Disease Treatment on Blood Pressure
Sponsor: Rijnstate Hospital
Summary
Hypertension is a major risk factor for a variety of cardiovascular diseases. When hypertension results from increased vascular resistance due to a narrowing of the descending aorta, it can be effectively treated with stenting. More recently, evidence suggest that stenting in more distal parts of the arterial vascular bed is also associated with a reduction in blood pressure. The investigators hypothesize that stenting of occlusions more distal of the descending aorta decreases the central blood pressure and afterload as reflected by NT-proBNP (N-terminal pro-Brain Natriuretic Peptide), a biomarker of intracardiac pressures and predictor of heart failure events. The goal of this pilot study is to prospectively investigate changes in blood pressure after stent placement in the aorto-iliac region.
Official title: Impact of Endovascular Treatment of Aorto-iliac Disease on Systemic Hypertension A Pilot Study Impact of Aorto-Iliac Occlusive Disease Treatment on Blood Pressure
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
18 Years - Any
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
20
Start Date
2026-03-30
Completion Date
2027-12-31
Last Updated
2026-04-03
Healthy Volunteers
No
Interventions
Stent placement
Patients with an aorto-iliac occlusion will receive a stent, according to standard care
Locations (1)
Rijnstate
Arnhem, Netherlands