Impact of Lesion Placement on Efficacy and Safety of Catheter-Based Radiofrequency Renal Denervation
Journal of the American College of Cardiology2015Vol. 66(16), pp. 1766–1775
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Felix Mahfoud, Stefan Tunev, Sebastian Ewen, Bodo Cremers, Jennifer Ruwart, Daniel Schulz-Jander, Dominik Linz, Justin E. Davies, David E. Kandzari, Robert Whitbourn, Michael Böhm, Robert J. Melder
Abstract
These data provide the rationale for investigation of an optimized approach for RDN in future clinical studies. This may have profound implications for the clinical application of RDN, as this approach may not only achieve greater reductions in sympathetic activity but also reduce treatment effect variability.
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