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BioWorld - Friday, January 2, 2026
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Articles Tagged with ''Abbott Laboratories Inc.''

Dexcom G7 CGM

FDA clears Dexcom Smart Basal for insulin optimization

Nov. 19, 2025
By Annette Boyle
Dexcom Inc. received U.S. FDA clearance for its Smart Basal CGM-integrated basal insulin dosing optimizer. Designed for adults with type 2 diabetes using glargine U-100 long-acting insulin therapy, Smart Basal uses data from Dexcom’s G7 15 Day sensor with doses logged by the user to personalize recommendations and adjust long-acting insulin doses, with direction from the patient’s health care provider.
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TCT 2025

Data suggest more than 10M people in the US have bad heart valves

Oct. 29, 2025
By Mark McCarty
The prevalence of valvular heart disease in the U.S. is tough to peg with any great precision, but an extrapolation of data from a new study would put the number at roughly 10.6 million people, a staggering number when the clinical and fiscal implications are considered.
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Abbott’s Esprit resorbable stent gains CE mark

Aug. 26, 2025
By Annette Boyle
The 50 million Europeans with peripheral artery disease have a new treatment option thanks to help restore blood flow to vessels below the knee now that Abbott Laboratories' Esprit BTK everolimus-eluting resorbable scaffold system has received CE mark. The stent, made of a material similar to dissolvable sutures, dissolves within three years.
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Year in review

PFA fired up cardiac ablation in 2024, rapid growth continues

Jan. 14, 2025
By Annette Boyle
The sedate uptake of pulsed field ablation (PFA) in Europe failed to presage the enthusiasm that drove the technology’s extraordinarily rapid adoption in the U.S. in 2024. Used to treat atrial fibrillation, PFA received its first U.S. FDA approval in Dec. 2023. At the time, Clarivate estimated that PFA had 7% of the global cardiac ablation market. By year-end 2024, it had 20% and Boston Scientific Corp. projected that PFA would represent up to half of the market by the close of 2025.
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Boston Sci secures IVL tech with up to $664M Bolt buy

Jan. 8, 2025
By Annette Boyle
In early validation of widespread predictions of a robust year for M&A activity, Boston Scientific Corp. signed a definitive agreement to acquire the 74% of Bolt Medical Inc. it doesn’t already own for $443 million up front and up to $221 million in contingent milestone payments.
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New partnerships, approvals pump prospects for insulin delivery devices

Dec. 20, 2024
By Annette Boyle
A spate of year-end collaborations highlights growing enthusiasm for expanding use of automated insulin delivery devices or pumps in management of type 1 diabetes only to include many patients with type 2 diabetes. Beneficiaries include pump makers Tandem Diabetes Care Inc., Insulet Corp. and Medtronic plc as well as the leaders in the continuous glucose monitoring market, Abbott Laboratories and Dexcom Inc.
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Cardiomems device with dime for scale

Cardiologists wary of CMS proposal for coverage of Cardiomems

Dec. 11, 2024
By Mark McCarty
Administrators at the U.S. Medicare program have proposed to cover the Cardiomems remote monitoring device for heart failure, but cardiologists are averse to several of the conditions spelled out in the draft coverage memo, including what they see as a somewhat futile demand for a comparator arm in the proposed coverage study.
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PCR London Valves

TMVR technologies coming, but challenges remain

Nov. 26, 2024
By Shani Alexander
Although there is a clear clinical need for transcatheter mitral valve replacement technologies, a number of challenges must be overcome before they can safely be used to treat patients with mitral regurgitation. Nevertheless, two new devices could enter the European market next year, Edwards Lifesciences Corp.’s Sapien M3 and Highlife Medical SAS’s Highlife TMVR device.
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No magic with Abbott’s Amulet compared to Watchman

Nov. 19, 2024
By Annette Boyle
Three years after the U.S. FDA approval of Abbott Laboratories’ Amplatzer Amulet, results of its investigational device exemption trial failed to notably differentiate Abbott’s left atrial appendage occluder system from Boston Scientific Corp.’s market-dominant Watchman device beyond the ability to forego anticoagulants quickly after implantation.
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Additional data from Triluminate still iffy on mortality difference

Oct. 29, 2024
By Mark McCarty
The U.S. FDA’s approval of the Abbott Laboratories Triclip was predicated on a data set comprised of 350 patients, but an additional bolus of data seems to reinforce the rationale for the FDA approval, including improvements in quality of life.
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