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MR-guided periarterial ethanol injection for renal sympathetic denervation: a feasibility study in pigs.

F Streitparth1, A Walter, N Stolzenburg, L Heckmann, J Breinl, J L Rinnenthal, A Beck, M De Bucourt, J Schnorr, U Bernhardt, B Gebauer, B Hamm, R W Günther.   

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PURPOSE: To evaluate the feasibility and efficacy of image-guided periarterial ethanol injection as an alternative to transluminal radiofrequency ablation.
METHODS: Unilateral renal periarterial ethanol injection was performed under general anesthesia in 6 pigs with the contralateral kidney serving as control. All interventions were performed in an open 1.0 T MRI system under real-time multiplanar guidance. The injected volume was 5 ml (95 % ethanol labelled marked MR contrast medium) in 2 pigs and 10 ml in 4 pigs. Four weeks after treatment, the pigs underwent MRI including MRA and were killed. Norepinephrine (NE) concentration in the renal parenchyma served as a surrogate parameter to analyze the efficacy of sympathetic denervation. In addition, the renal artery and sympathetic nerves were examined histologically to identify evidence of vascular and neural injury.
RESULTS: In pigs treated with 10 ml ethanol, treatment resulted in neural degeneration. We found a significant reduction of NE concentration in the kidney parenchyma of 53 % (p < 0.02) compared with the untreated contralateral kidney. In pigs treated with 5 ml ethanol, no significant changes in histology or NE were observed. There was no evidence of renal arterial stenosis in MRI, macroscopy or histology in any pig.
CONCLUSION: MR-guided periarterial ethanol injection was feasible and efficient for renal sympathetic denervation in a swine model. This technique may be a promising alternative to the catheter-based approach in the treatment of resistant arterial hypertension.

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23361119     DOI: 10.1007/s00270-013-0570-x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cardiovasc Intervent Radiol        ISSN: 0174-1551            Impact factor:   2.740


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2.  MR-guided high-focused ultrasound for renal sympathetic denervation-a feasibility study in pigs.

Authors:  Patrick Freyhardt; Lilian Heckmann; Alexander Beck; Nicola Stolzenburg; Jörg Schnorr; Julia Kamp; Jan L Rinnenthal; Bernd Hamm; Rolf W Günther; Florian Streitparth
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Review 5.  Renal denervation for treating resistant hypertension: current evidence and future insights from a global perspective.

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