Publications by authors named "Mohammed Awais Hameed"

Article Synopsis
  • Over 50% of patients with treatment-resistant hypertension are not adhering to their prescribed medications, as shown by urine drug tests using LC-MS/MS.
  • The study involved analyzing data from 300 patients across nine UK hypertension centers, identifying demographic factors such as younger age, female sex, and high medication burden as key influences on nonadherence.
  • Findings indicate that addressing the number of prescribed medications may improve adherence rates in patients managing hypertension.
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Nonadherence is a common reason for treatment failure and treatment resistance. No matter how it is defined, it is a major issue in the management of chronic illnesses. There are numerous methods to assess adherence, each with its own strengths and weaknesses; however, no single method is considered the best.

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Background: Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is the most common cause of secondary hypertension. More than half of the patients have uncontrolled hypertension (≥140/90 mmHg on three or more antihypertensive agents at optimum doses). Renal sympathetic denervation (RSDN) has been shown to reduce blood pressure (BP) in patients with resistant hypertension.

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Sympathetic nervous system over-activity is closely linked with elevation of systemic blood pressure. Both animal and human studies suggest renal sympathetic nerves play an important role in this respect. Historically, modulation of sympathetic activity has been used to treat hypertension.

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Renal denervation (RDN) has emerged as a potential device-based treatment for resistant hypertension. The authors present their experience of the use of catheter-based RDN as part of routine clinical care in two specialist hypertension clinics. Thirty-four patients with uncontrolled hypertension underwent RDN.

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