ACC Results Recap Part III: RADIANCE-HTM SOLO Results Support ReCor’s Renal Denervation System

Medtech Insight's Results Recap is a regular feature covering the major device trial results compiled by MedDeviceTracker. This is the third of three Results Recaps covering trial data presented at the American College of Cardiology Scientific Sessions in New Orleans, March 16-18, including the final results of the MOMENTUM 3 trial of Abbott’s HeartMate 3 left-ventricular assist device and six-month results from the RADIANCE-HTN SOLO trial of ReCor’s Paradise renal denervation system, and more. Check out Part I and Part II of our ACC Results Recap.

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[Editor's Note:Results Recap is Medtech Insight’s regular review of important medical device trial presentations as tracked by Informa’s MedDeviceTracker. Click here to request a demonstration. For an archive of previous Results Recaps and Starts & Stops, our regular updates on trial announcements, visit the Tracking Trials page.]

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