Effects of renal sympathetic denervation on myocardial structure, function and perfusion: A serial CMR study
Atherosclerosis Mar 15, 2018
Delacroix S, et al. - The impacts of renal sympathetic denervation (RDN) on myocardial perfusion were determined, using cardiac magnetic resonance (CMR) imaging. As assessed by CMR, renal sympathetic denervation increased myocardial perfusion by 32%. This was found to be related to improvements in cardiac volumes and function.
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