Authors
Claes Forssell, Niclas Bjarnegård, Fredrik H Nyström
Publication date
2020/9/9
Journal
Vascular specialist international
Volume
36
Issue
3
Pages
151
Publisher
Korean Society for Vascular Surgery
Description
Purpose
Cryoablation, which induces cellular death without extensive tissue damage, has been extensively used to denervate the myocardium. However, periadventitial external circumferential application of cryotherapy to denervate the renal artery sympathetic nerves has, to our knowledge, never been tested in humans. The main aim of this study was to examine the safety and potential effects of cryotherapy on ambulatory blood pressure levels and other outcomes that are indirectly related to sympathetic tone, including pulse-wave velocity, central pulse pressure, and glucose levels.
Materials and Methods
Five patients who underwent the denervation of the renal arteries during open surgery of the abdominal aortic aneurysm and four controls who did not undergo denervation during the surgery were enrolled. An argon-powered cryotherapy catheter (Cardioblate; Medtronic Inc., USA) was applied periadventitially to …
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