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Renal sympathetic denervation increases renal blood volume per cardiac cycle: a serial magnetic resonance imaging study in resistant hypertension

AIM: Preclinical studies have demonstrated improvements in renal blood flow after renal sympathetic denervation (RSDN); however, such effects are yet to be confirmed in patients with resistant hypertension. Herein, we assessed the effects of RSDN on renal artery blood flow and diameter at multiple t...

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Autores principales: Delacroix, Sinny, Chokka, Ramesh G, Nelson, Adam J, Wong, Dennis T, Sidharta, Samuel, Pederson, Stephen M, Rajwani, Adil, Nimmo, Joanne, Teo, Karen S, Worthley, Stephen G
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5587163/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28919800
http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/IJNRD.S131220
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author Delacroix, Sinny
Chokka, Ramesh G
Nelson, Adam J
Wong, Dennis T
Sidharta, Samuel
Pederson, Stephen M
Rajwani, Adil
Nimmo, Joanne
Teo, Karen S
Worthley, Stephen G
author_facet Delacroix, Sinny
Chokka, Ramesh G
Nelson, Adam J
Wong, Dennis T
Sidharta, Samuel
Pederson, Stephen M
Rajwani, Adil
Nimmo, Joanne
Teo, Karen S
Worthley, Stephen G
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description AIM: Preclinical studies have demonstrated improvements in renal blood flow after renal sympathetic denervation (RSDN); however, such effects are yet to be confirmed in patients with resistant hypertension. Herein, we assessed the effects of RSDN on renal artery blood flow and diameter at multiple time points post-RSDN. METHODS AND RESULTS: Patients (n=11) with systolic blood pressures ≥160 mmHg despite taking three or more antihypertensive medications at maximum tolerated dose were recruited into this single-center, prospective, non-blinded study. Magnetic resonance imaging indices included renal blood flow and renal artery diameters at baseline, 1 month and 6 months. In addition to significant decreases in blood pressures (p<0.0001), total volume of blood flow per cardiac cycle increased by 20% from 6.9±2 mL at baseline to 8.4±2 mL (p=0.003) at 1 month and to 8.0±2 mL (p=0.04) 6 months post-procedure, with no changes in the renal blood flow. There was a significant decrease in renal artery diameters from 7±2 mm at baseline to 6±1 mm (p=0.03) at 1 month post-procedure. This decrease was associated with increases in maximum velocity of blood flow from 73±20 cm/s at baseline to 78±19 cm/s at 1 month post-procedure. Notably, both parameters reverted to 7±2 mm and 72±18 cm/s, respectively, 6 months after procedure. CONCLUSION: RSDN improves renal physiology as evidenced by significant improvements in total volume of blood flow per cardiac cycle. Additionally, for the first time, we identified a transient decrease in renal artery diameters immediately after procedure potentially caused by edema and inflammation that reverted to baseline values 6 months post-procedure.
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spelling pubmed-55871632017-09-15 Renal sympathetic denervation increases renal blood volume per cardiac cycle: a serial magnetic resonance imaging study in resistant hypertension Delacroix, Sinny Chokka, Ramesh G Nelson, Adam J Wong, Dennis T Sidharta, Samuel Pederson, Stephen M Rajwani, Adil Nimmo, Joanne Teo, Karen S Worthley, Stephen G Int J Nephrol Renovasc Dis Original Research AIM: Preclinical studies have demonstrated improvements in renal blood flow after renal sympathetic denervation (RSDN); however, such effects are yet to be confirmed in patients with resistant hypertension. Herein, we assessed the effects of RSDN on renal artery blood flow and diameter at multiple time points post-RSDN. METHODS AND RESULTS: Patients (n=11) with systolic blood pressures ≥160 mmHg despite taking three or more antihypertensive medications at maximum tolerated dose were recruited into this single-center, prospective, non-blinded study. Magnetic resonance imaging indices included renal blood flow and renal artery diameters at baseline, 1 month and 6 months. In addition to significant decreases in blood pressures (p<0.0001), total volume of blood flow per cardiac cycle increased by 20% from 6.9±2 mL at baseline to 8.4±2 mL (p=0.003) at 1 month and to 8.0±2 mL (p=0.04) 6 months post-procedure, with no changes in the renal blood flow. There was a significant decrease in renal artery diameters from 7±2 mm at baseline to 6±1 mm (p=0.03) at 1 month post-procedure. This decrease was associated with increases in maximum velocity of blood flow from 73±20 cm/s at baseline to 78±19 cm/s at 1 month post-procedure. Notably, both parameters reverted to 7±2 mm and 72±18 cm/s, respectively, 6 months after procedure. CONCLUSION: RSDN improves renal physiology as evidenced by significant improvements in total volume of blood flow per cardiac cycle. Additionally, for the first time, we identified a transient decrease in renal artery diameters immediately after procedure potentially caused by edema and inflammation that reverted to baseline values 6 months post-procedure. Dove Medical Press 2017-08-31 /pmc/articles/PMC5587163/ /pubmed/28919800 http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/IJNRD.S131220 Text en © 2017 Delacroix et al. This work is published and licensed by Dove Medical Press Limited The full terms of this license are available at https://www.dovepress.com/terms.php and incorporate the Creative Commons Attribution – Non Commercial (unported, v3.0) License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/). By accessing the work you hereby accept the Terms. Non-commercial uses of the work are permitted without any further permission from Dove Medical Press Limited, provided the work is properly attributed.
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Delacroix, Sinny
Chokka, Ramesh G
Nelson, Adam J
Wong, Dennis T
Sidharta, Samuel
Pederson, Stephen M
Rajwani, Adil
Nimmo, Joanne
Teo, Karen S
Worthley, Stephen G
Renal sympathetic denervation increases renal blood volume per cardiac cycle: a serial magnetic resonance imaging study in resistant hypertension
title Renal sympathetic denervation increases renal blood volume per cardiac cycle: a serial magnetic resonance imaging study in resistant hypertension
title_full Renal sympathetic denervation increases renal blood volume per cardiac cycle: a serial magnetic resonance imaging study in resistant hypertension
title_fullStr Renal sympathetic denervation increases renal blood volume per cardiac cycle: a serial magnetic resonance imaging study in resistant hypertension
title_full_unstemmed Renal sympathetic denervation increases renal blood volume per cardiac cycle: a serial magnetic resonance imaging study in resistant hypertension
title_short Renal sympathetic denervation increases renal blood volume per cardiac cycle: a serial magnetic resonance imaging study in resistant hypertension
title_sort renal sympathetic denervation increases renal blood volume per cardiac cycle: a serial magnetic resonance imaging study in resistant hypertension
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5587163/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28919800
http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/IJNRD.S131220
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