June 19, 2024
HOUMA, LA – Dr. Shane Prejean, interventional cardiologist at Cardiovascular Institute of the South (CIS), is the first in the Bayou Region to use the Paradise® Ultrasound Renal Denervation (RDN) System, a new first-of-its-kind treatment option for patients with high blood pressure. The procedure took place at Terrebonne General Health System.
Manufactured by Recor Medical, the Paradise® Ultrasound RDN System uses ultrasound energy to ablate the renal nerves and lower blood pressure. The procedure is minimally-invasive, and may be performed in an outpatient setting, reducing time and discomfort, and allowing most patients to return home the same day. This new system also features a unique HydroCooling™ technology, which circulates sterile water within the balloon catheter to help cool and protect the lining of the renal artery during energy delivery.
Traditional treatment options for high blood pressure include lifestyle changes and medications. Medications may cause side effects and often lead to poor adherence, with patients missing doses or not taking medications at all. Hypertensive patients that remain “uncontrolled,” or outside of the normal blood pressure range, are at increased risk for cardiovascular disease — including heart attack and heart failure, stroke, kidney disease, and cognitive issues. For many with high blood pressure, the nerves leading to and from the kidneys become overactive, contributing to high blood pressure. Clinical research has shown that ultrasound denervation, or the interruption of the signals along these nerves, can effectively reduce blood pressure.
“This promising new therapy offers another treatment option to better control blood pressure and potentially reduce the amount of medications patients are taking,” said Dr. Prejean.
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