Does percutaneous renal artery denervation improve cardiac function and exercise tolerance in patients with chronic systolic heart failure?
Percutaneous renal artery denervation may be an effective treatment for improving cardiac function and exercise tolerance in patients with chronic systolic heart failure.
Renal denervation which effectively and safely improves patient's cardiac function as well as exercise tolerance, could be considered as an effective treatment for chronic systolic HF.
Gao et al. (Tue,) studied this question.
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