A New Option for Treating High Blood Pressure is Available to United States Veterans
- Army veteran Richard Van Name, diagnosed with hypertension with blood pressure of 178/100, was prescribed ultrasound renal denervation in the United States in 2025.
- His blood pressure remained high despite lifestyle changes and medication, leading his doctor to recommend the one-time Paradise uRDN procedure that reduces sympathetic nerve overactivity linked to hypertension.
- The FDA-approved Paradise uRDN system, developed by Recor Medical since 2009, underwent three randomized, sham-controlled trials demonstrating effective, safe blood pressure reduction.
- Recor Medical partnered with Recon Supply, an SDVOSB, to distribute the therapy through the Veterans Health Administration and Department of Defense, with ongoing post-approval studies involving 1,000 patients.
- This partnership expands access to an additional treatment option for veterans with uncontrolled hypertension, potentially lowering their risk of heart attack and stroke.
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