CIS and Lane Regional First in the Capital Region to use Drug-Coated Coronary Balloon

CIS and Lane Regional First in the Capital Region to use Drug-Coated Coronary Balloon

Dr. Abdullah Munir, interventional cardiologist at Cardiovascular Institute of the South (CIS), is the first in the Capital Region and second in Louisiana to use the AGENT™ Drug-Coated Balloon, the first FDA-approved drug-coated coronary balloon in the U.S. for the treatment of coronary in-stent restenosis. The procedure took place at Lane Regional Medical Center.

In-stent restenosis occurs when a previously stented artery becomes re-narrowed or blocked by scar tissue or plaque. Manufactured by Boston Scientific, the AGENT™ Drug-Coated Balloon transfers a therapeutic dose of paclitaxel to the coronary artery wall to help prevent ISR reoccurrence.

“This new technology enables us to help prevent future blockages of the stented coronary artery, without leaving behind another layer of permanent metal implants,” said Dr. Munir. “This is a breakthrough for patients who suffer from coronary artery disease.”

To learn more or to schedule an appointment with a cardiologist at CIS, visit cardio.com.

Pictured L-R: Front row: Krista Gautreaux, Alicia Jamie, Leslie Hutchinson, and Dr. Munir. Back row: Heather Prisk, Eugene Poche, Tyler Perritt, Eric Rome, Kendrell Jackson, Jara Lockhart, and James Pierce.