The hospital is the first in the area to use a new FDA-approved device for patients suffering from uncontrolled high blood pressure.
If the procedure becomes a common therapy, experts say, it could help reduce diagnoses of high blood pressure, which directly or indirectly kills about 700,000 Americans each year.
"This is an exciting weapon in the war against the disease,'' said Dr.
Patients with life-threatening – or resistant − hypertension that can't be controlled by traditional therapies are candidates for the FDA-approved procedure. It uses ultrasound to deliver a 360-degree ring of energy, reaching about 80 percent of the sympathetic nerves around the renal arteries. This ablation reduces the overactivity that can lead to hypertension. A hydro-cooling balloon circulates sterile water during the procedure, which protects the arterial wall.
Under ordinary circumstances, blood pressure normally rises and falls throughout the day, but it can damage your heart and cause other health problems if spiked for long periods, resulting in hypertension. Nearly half of adults suffer from this condition, but only 1 in 4 have it under control, according to the federal Centers for Disease Control & Prevention (CDC).
"So, if we can help change the course of hypertension, we can help change the course of coronary diseases that can lead to strokes and heart attacks,'' added Matar, who also serves as Interventional Heart Failure Program Director, TGH Heart & Vascular Institute.
Facts about high blood pressure, according to the CDC:
Learn more about the TGH Heart & Vascular Institute at https://www.tgh.org/institutes-and-services/heart-and-vascular-institute.
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