JACC: Basic to Translational Science (Jun 2017)

Improvement of Myocardial Function Following Catheter-Based Renal Denervation in Heart Failure

  • Song-Yan Liao, MD,
  • Zhe Zhen, MD,
  • Yuan Liu, MD, PhD,
  • Kai-Wing Au, PhD,
  • Wing-Hon Lai, PhD,
  • Anita Tsang, BSc,
  • Hung-Fat Tse, MD, PhD

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2, no. 3
pp. 270 – 281

Abstract

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Summary: Renal denervation (RD) is a potential novel nonpharmacological therapy for heart failure (HF). We performed bilateral catheter-based RD in 10 adult pigs and compared them with 10 control subjects after induction of HF to investigate the long-term beneficial effects of RD on left ventricular (LV) function and regional norepinephrine gradient after conventional HF pharmacological therapy. Compared with control subjects, animals treated with RD demonstrated an improvement in LV function and reduction of norepinephrine gradients over the myocardium and kidney at 10-week follow-up. Our results demonstrated that effective bilateral RD decrease regional norepinephrine gradients and improve LV contractile function compared with medical therapy alone. Key Words: heart failure, left ventricular function, norepinephrine, renal denervation