Debby Grunewald
Johnson & Johnson
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Circulation-cardiovascular Interventions | 2014
Kenichi Sakakura; Elena Ladich; Kristine Fuimaono; Debby Grunewald; Patrick O’Fallon; Anna-Maria Spognardi; Peter Markham; Fumiyuki Otsuka; Kazuyuki Yahagi; Kai Shen; Frank D. Kolodgie; Michael Joner; Renu Virmani
Background—The long-term efficacy of radiofrequency ablation of renal autonomic nerves has been proven in nonrandomized studies. However, long-term safety of the renal artery (RA) is of concern. The aim of our study was to determine if cooling during radiofrequency ablation preserved the RA while allowing equivalent nerve damage. Methods and Results—A total of 9 swine (18 RAs) were included, and allocated to irrigated radiofrequency (n=6 RAs, temperature setting: 50°C), conventional radiofrequency (n=6 RAs, nonirrigated, temperature setting: 65°C), and high-temperature radiofrequency (n=6 RAs, nonirrigated, temperature setting: 90°C) groups. RAs were harvested at 10 days, serially sectioned from proximal to distal including perirenal tissues and examined after paraffin embedding, and staining with hematoxylin-eosin and Movat pentachrome. RAs and periarterial tissue including nerves were semiquantitatively assessed and scored. A total of 660 histological sections from 18 RAs were histologically examined by light microscopy. Arterial medial injury was significantly less in the irrigated radiofrequency group (depth of medial injury, circumferential involvement, and thinning) than that in the conventional radiofrequency group (P<0.001 for circumference; P=0.003 for thinning). Severe collagen damage such as denatured collagen was also significantly less in the irrigated compared with the conventional radiofrequency group (P<0.001). Nerve damage although not statistically different between the irrigated radiofrequency group and conventional radiofrequency group (P=0.36), there was a trend toward less nerve damage in the irrigated compared with conventional. Compared to conventional radiofrequency, circumferential medial damage in highest-temperature nonirrigated radiofrequency group was significantly greater (P<0.001). Conclusions—Saline irrigation significantly reduces arterial and periarterial tissue damage during radiofrequency ablation, and there is a trend toward less nerve damage.
Archive | 2013
Tina Chan; Tom Allen Ditter; Kristine Fuimaono; Debby Grunewald; Eduardo Jimenez; Robert W. Pike; Michael Olen Zirkle
Archive | 2013
Debby Grunewald; Kristine Fuimaono; Tina Chan; Tom Allen Ditter
Archive | 2014
Nhut Diep; Tom Allen Ditter; Raymond Estrada; Kristine Fuimaono; Debby Grunewald; Ryan Hoitink; Eduardo Jimenez; Armida Manriquez
PMC | 2015
Abraham R. Tzafriri; John Keating; Peter Markham; Anna-Maria Spognardi; James R.L. Stanley; Gee Wong; Brett G. Zani; Debby Grunewald; Patrick O'Fallon; Kristine Fuimaono; Felix Mahfoud; Elazer R. Edelman
Archive | 2014
Diep Nhut; ヌット・ディープ; Tom Allen Ditter; トム・アレン・ディッター; Estrada Raymond; レイモンド・エストラーダ; Fuimaono Kristine; クリスティーネ・フイマオノ; Debby Grunewald; デビー・グルネワルド; Hoitink Ryan; リャン・ホイティンク; Eduardo Jimenez; エドュアルド・ヒメネス; Manriquez Armida; アルミダ・マンリケス
Archive | 2014
Nhut Diep; Tom Allen Ditter; Raymond Estrada; Kristine Fuimaono; Debby Grunewald; Ryan Hoitink; Eduardo Jimenez; Armida Manriquez
Archive | 2014
Kristine Fuimaono; Debby Grunewald
Archive | 2014
Nhut Diep; Tom Allen Ditter; Raymond Estrada; Kristine Fuimaono; Debby Grunewald; Ryan Hoitink; Eduardo Jimenez; Armida Manriquez
Archive | 2013
Michael Olen Zirkle; Tina Chan; Tom Allen Ditter; Kristine Fuimaono; Debby Grunewald; Eduardo Jimenez; Robert W. Pike