News | December 14, 2008

Boston Scientific's Express SD Renal Stent System Receives FDA Clearance

December 15, 2008 - Boston Scientific Corp. today announced FDA approval of its Express SD Renal Monorail Premounted Stent System for use as an adjunct to PTRA (percutaneous transluminal renal angioplasty) in certain lesions of the renal arteries.

The Express SD System is the first low-profile, pre-mounted stent approved for use in renal arteries in the U.S., and is the only FDA-approved renal stent designed to provide additional proximal end support, says Boston Scientific.

"The approval of the Express SD Stent for renal indications provides physicians with an on-label stenting option for use with PTRA in certain patients with renal artery disease," said Krishna Rocha-Singh, M.D., F.A.C.C., of Prairie Cardiovascular Heart Institute in Springfield, IL.

Patients with renal artery disease suffer from the narrowing of the main blood supply to the kidneys due to atherosclerosis, or the formation of plaque within the arteries, which can lead to high blood pressure or poor kidney function. The disease can be treated surgically, with medication, or less invasively with angioplasty. Re-narrowing of the arteries can occur after angioplasty, and the use of stenting as an adjunctive treatment option is intended to assist in their re-opening.

Two-year results from the RENAISSANCE clinical trial, which was designed to evaluate the safety and efficacy of the Express SD Renal Stent in hypertensive patients with atherosclerotic renal artery stenosis (RAS), demonstrated a statistically significant improvement in systolic blood pressure and no statistical difference in either diastolic blood pressure or serum creatinine levels from baseline through three years (1). Nine-month results demonstrated a binary restenosis rate of 21.3 percent (23/108), low target lesion revascularization (TLR) rates of 8.1 percent (9/111) and no stent thrombosis (0/100) (2).

The Express SD Renal Stent is designed specifically for treatment of the renal arteries by incorporating additional connections in the proximal end of the stent, which are intended to provide excellent support, especially in lesions occurring at the opening of the renal artery (ostial lesions). Based on Maverick Monorail Balloon Catheter technology and Tandem Architecture Stent Design, the Express SD Renal Stent is designed to provide strength, precision and deliverability.

(1) Data on File at Boston Scientific
(2) Presented by Dr. Krishna Rocha-Singh at ISET, January 2008

For more information: http://www.bostonscientific.com/


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