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Part 2 | Session 2 The Science of Radiofrequency Renal Denervation – Part 2
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Part 2 | Session 3 TCT 2019: RF renal denervation – Prof Andrew Sharp
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Part 1 | Session 7 Patient Profiles for Renal Denervation
Global Experts Discuss Renal Denervation as an Additional Treatment Option for Uncontrolled Hypertension
Review the evidence on radiofrequency renal denervation, including safety, efficacy and durability data and practical aspects around patient selection and management.
Medical Education Program
Patient Selection and Practical Implementation of Renal Denervation in Patients With Treatment-Resistant Hypertension
This case-based course brings together opinion leaders engaged in RDN to review the evidence, discuss trial data, and practical aspects around patient selection and management.
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More from this programme
Part 1
Clinical Data and Patient Identification
Part 2
Science of Radiofrequency Renal Denervation
Faculty Biographies
Andrew SP Sharp
Professor of Cardiology
Andrew Sharp qualified from Edinburgh Medical School in 1998 and subsequently pursued an MD postgraduate research degree at the University of Edinburgh. His doctoral research focused on the hypertensive heart, establishing a foundation for his ongoing clinical and academic interest in hypertension and cardiovascular disease.
Clinical Training & Early Career
Dr Sharp completed his early clinical training at the Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh before moving to London for senior clinical training at the hospitals of Imperial College London. He then undertook the prestigious Milan-Imperial Interventional Cardiology Fellowship programme, which included a year in Milan at San Raffaele and Columbus Hospitals, where he trained under leading experts in interventional cardiology. This combination of UK and international training shaped his expertise in complex coronary interventions and device-based therapies.
Career Progression
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Stefan Tunev
Veterinary Pathologist, Fellow in Comparative Medicine, specializing in the field of medical device pathology