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Pavia, Italy - Left cardiac sympathetic denervation (LCSD), a 40-minute surgical procedure, can significantly reduce the incidence of aborted cardiac arrest and syncope in high-risk long-QT-syndrome ...
In July 2012, a 38-year-old man with a history of cerebral infarctions and cerebral hemorrhages was referred to the department of cardiology for uncontrolled hypertension lasting for more than 10 ...
(Reuters) - The U.S. Food and Drug Administration on Friday approved the use of Medtronic's treatment device in a surgery called renal denervation in patients whose high blood pressure cannot be ...
It is known that amplitude of the degree of sympathetic nervous system activation is directly related to the magnitude of elevated blood pressure (BP) in the hypertensive patients 1. In fact, in ...
(UPDATED) Its data are from a single center, there’s no control group, and plenty of patients were lost to follow-up, but a new study’s results hint at a sustained reduction in systolic blood pressure ...
DALLAS, March 30 – Surgery to cut part of the nerves to the heart can reduce the risk of fainting or sudden death in young people with a heart rhythm disorder called long QT syndrome (LQTS), ...
In a 2-part series, TCTMD looks at the concept behind renal denervation and the enthusiasm generated by early data showing a significant impact on resistant hypertension. It also explores the need for ...
The Teaneck-based health care provider announced April 5 it completed the first ultrasound renal denervation procedure in New Jersey. The minimally invasive outpatient treatment aims to significantly ...
DEAR MAYO CLINIC: I recently read that long QT syndrome is quite common. What is it, and how is it diagnosed? I have read that fainting may be one sign of the disorder. Can long QT syndrome be treated ...
While surgery for carpal tunnel syndrome in patients without an indication of severe nerve damage (denervation) provides better outcomes than non-surgical treatment, the clinical relevance of this ...