Journal of the American Heart Association: Cardiovascular and Cerebrovascular Disease (May 2024)

Long‐Term Safety and Efficacy of Transcatheter Microwave and Radiofrequency Denervation in a Chronic Ovine Model

  • Poornima Balaji,
  • Michael A. Barry,
  • Vu Toan Tran,
  • Simone Marschner,
  • Juntang Lu,
  • Duc Minh Nguyen,
  • Ashraf Mina,
  • Sushil Bandodkar,
  • Shirley Alvarez,
  • Virginia James,
  • John Ronquillo,
  • Winny Varikatt,
  • Pramesh Kovoor,
  • Alistair McEwan,
  • Aravinda Thiagalingam,
  • Stuart P. Thomas,
  • Pierre C. Qian

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1161/JAHA.123.031795
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 9

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Background Transcatheter renal denervation (RDN) has had inconsistent efficacy and concerns for durability of denervation. We aimed to investigate long‐term safety and efficacy of transcatheter microwave RDN in vivo in normotensive sheep in comparison to conventional radiofrequency ablation. Methods and Results Sheep underwent bilateral RDN, receiving 1 to 2 microwave ablations (maximum power of 80–120 W for 240 s–480 s) and 12 to 16 radiofrequency ablations (180 s–240 s) in the main renal artery in a paired fashion, alternating the side of treatment, euthanized at 2 weeks (acute N=15) or 5.5 months (chronic N=15), and compared with undenervated controls (N=4). Microwave RDN produced substantial circumferential perivascular injury compared with radiofrequency at both 2 weeks [area 239.8 (interquartile range [IQR] 152.0–343.4) mm2 versus 50.1 (IQR, 32.0–74.6) mm2, P <0.001; depth 16.4 (IQR, 13.9–18.9) mm versus 7.5 (IQR, 6.0–8.9) mm P <0.001] and 5.5 months [area 20.0 (IQR, 3.4–31.8) mm2 versus 5.0 (IQR, 1.4–7.3) mm2, P=0.025; depth 5.9 (IQR, 1.9–8.8) mm versus 3.1 (IQR, 1.2–4.1) mm, P=0.005] using mixed models. Renal denervation resulted in significant long‐term reductions in viability of renal sympathetic nerves [58.9% reduction with microwave (P=0.01) and 45% reduction with radiofrequency (P=0.017)] and median cortical norepinephrine levels [71% reduction with microwave (P <0.001) and 72.9% reduction with radiofrequency (P <0.001)] at 5.5 months compared with undenervated controls. Conclusions Transcatheter microwave RDN produces deep circumferential perivascular ablations without significant arterial injury to provide effective and durable RDN at 5.5 months compared with radiofrequency RDN.

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