The Paradise uRDN System is designed to reduce sympathetic nerve activity by denervating nerves which surround the renal arteries with the goal of reducing blood pressure.
Paradise uRDN uses a combination of ultrasound energy to denervate the renal nerves and a water-filled balloon to protect the renal artery.
The Paradise uRDN System employs an interventional procedure in which the Paradise catheter is placed in each of the main renal arteries, following which two to three seven-second ultrasound emissions are delivered to denervate the surrounding renal nerves, thereby reducing blood pressure.
Since 2009, ReCor has been focused on developing and testing the Paradise uRDN System to treat hypertension safely and effectively.
ReCor has three global, independently powered, sham-controlled randomized clinical trials of the Paradise uRDN System in more than 500 patients with uncontrolled hypertension: RADIANCE-HTN SOLO, RADIANCE-HTN TRIO and RADIANCE II. Each RADIANCE trial met its prespecified primary efficacy endpoint of blood pressure reduction, with positive safety.
RADIANCE II is the US FDA IDE pivotal trial. In September of this year, ReCor and Otsuka Medical Devices announced that the trial successfully reached its primary efficacy endpoint.
Results showed a reduction in daytime systolic ambulatory blood pressure of -7.9 mmHg in those treated with uRDN and a difference between uRDN and sham of -6.3 mmHg (p
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