| Literature DB >> 31147257 |
Annemiek F Hoogerwaard1, Arif Elvan2.
Abstract
The role of renal sympathetic denervation (RDN) has been the topic of ongoing debate ever since the impressive initial results. The rationale of RDN is strong and supported by non-clinical studies, which lies in uncoupling the autonomic nervous crosstalk between the kidneys and the central nervous system. Since we know that cardiovascular diseases, such as hypertension, atrial, ventricular arrhythmias and heart failure (HF) are related to sympathetic (over)activity, modulation of the renal nerve activity appears to be a reasonable and attractive therapeutic target in these patients. This review will focus on the existing evidence and potential future perspectives for RDN as treatment option in cardiovascular disease.Entities:
Keywords: Arrhythmia; Heart failure; Hypertension; Renal sympathetic nerve denervation
Year: 2019 PMID: 31147257 DOI: 10.1016/j.tcm.2019.05.006
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Trends Cardiovasc Med ISSN: 1050-1738 Impact factor: 6.677