Renal sympathetic nerve denervation using intraluminal ultrasound within a cooling balloon preserves the arterial wall and reduces sympathetic nerve activity
EuroIntervention2015Vol. 11(4), pp. 477–484
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Atul Pathak, Leslie Coleman, Austin Roth, James Stanley, Lynn Bailey, Peter Markham, Sebastian Ewen, Charlotte Morel, Fabien Despas, Benjamin Honton, Jean‐Michel Sénard, Jean Fajadet, Felix Mahfoud
Abstract
Catheter-based ultrasound delivered within a cooling balloon is effective at targeting the majority of the renal nerves circumferentially, resulting in significantly decreased kidney NEPI levels without damaging the arterial wall in a porcine model.
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