British Medical Bulletin 59:269-278 (2001)
© 2001 Oxford University Press
Neuromodulation for chronic refractory angina
Roger Moore and
Michael Chester
National Refractory Angina Centre, Mersey Regional Cardiothoracic Centre, Liverpool, UK
Neuromodulation is the use of therapies which alter the relationship between the heart, its autonomic innervation and the central nervous system with the objective of reducing the ischaemic burden and diminishing the perception of angina.

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