Normal and excessive muscle sympathetic nerve activity in heart failure: implications for future trials of therapeutic autonomic modulation
ConclusionBurst frequency and incidence exceeded normative values in only ~53% and ~33% of patients. Such diversity encourages selective deployment of sympatho-modulatory therapies. Clinical characteristics can highlight individuals who may benefit from future personalized interventions targeting pathological sympathetic activation.
Source: European Journal of Heart Failure - Category: Cardiology Authors: Mark B. Badrov,
Daniel A. Keir,
George Tomlinson,
Catherine F. Notarius,
Philip J. Millar,
Derek S. Kimmerly,
J. Kevin Shoemaker,
Evan Keys,
John S. Floras Tags: Research Article Source Type: research
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