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Philips cardiac MRI scanner

Philips working on MRI protocol that can analyze the heart in less than a minute

July 23, 2021
By Bernard Banga
PARIS – Royal Philips NV is working with the Spanish National Center for Cardiovascular Research (CNIC) on an ultrafast cardiac magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) protocol that could reduce scanning times to just a few minutes.
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Respiratory infection

Owlstone bid to use masks for COVID-19 detection meets a dead end, may prove useful for other conditions

July 23, 2021
By Nuala Moran
LONDON – An attempt to develop an alternative sampling method to replace unpleasant nasopharyngeal swabbing in COVID-19 diagnosis has failed, with researchers at Owlstone Medical Ltd. finding the number of viral particles that can be collected from the breath of hospitalized patients is below the limit of detection. Owlstone is a specialist in collecting and analyzing breath samples to look for volatile organic compounds that are biomarkers of disease, such as lung cancer and asthma.
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Pill with British pound sign

NHS England tackles pricey gene therapies with £340M fund

July 23, 2021
By Richard Staines
NHS England has announced a new £340 million (US$481 million) Innovative Medicines Fund, as the country grapples with the issue of bringing ultra-pricey specialist medicines to patients on the country’s taxpayer-funded health care system.
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Vivasure develops absorbable venous closure for transcatheter procedures

July 21, 2021
By Annette Boyle
Vivasure Medical Ltd. has designed a sutureless and absorbable venous vessel closure for use following percutaneous cardiovascular procedures, such as transcatheter mitral valve or tricuspid valve repair or replacement. The Perqseal Blue technology builds on the Galway, Ireland-based company’s Perqseal, which received the CE mark for vascular closure of femoral arteries in 2016.
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UK’s MHRA supports rapid post-Brexit regulatory reforms

July 21, 2021
By Nuala Moran
LONDON – The U.K. Medicines and Healthcare products Agency (MHRA) has embarked on wide-ranging reforms that are designed to make the most of post-Brexit regulatory flexibility while capitalizing on the ‘spirit of the pandemic,’ which has seen it rise to the occasion in supporting rapid set up of large-scale randomized clinical trials and approvals of COVID-19 vaccines.
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Calliditas licenses kidney disease therapy to Stada ahead of EU decision

July 21, 2021
By Richard Staines
Sweden’s Calliditas Therapeutics AB has licensed its rare kidney disease therapy to Stada Arzneimittel AG in Europe to help it navigate the complexity of the region’s market, ahead of a potential European and U.S. approval in the coming months.
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NICE recommends paravalvular leak treatment be handled in studies

July 20, 2021
By Mark McCarty
The U.K. National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) said devices used to repair paravalvular leak around replaced mitral or aortic valves should only be used in studies because of a limited set of data on efficacy.
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Map of Europe

EC posts first set of standards to be harmonized for EU MDR/IVDR

July 20, 2021
By Ana Mulero
The European Commission has posted the first sets of standards for the European Medical Device Regulation (MDR) and In Vitro Diagnostic Regulation (IVDR). The new publications had been long-awaited as more and more manufacturers leverage voluntary consensus standards to comply with requirements across regulatory bodies while promoting international harmonization.
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Cyber threats: Enough is enough, nations tell China

July 20, 2021
By Mari Serebrov
Responding to the growing number of state-sponsored cyber threats to health care and other key sectors and to the compromise of the Microsoft Exchange Server, which was disclosed in March, Canada, the EU, U.K., U.S. and other NATO allies issued statements July 19 laying out expectations and markers for how responsible nations behave in cyberspace and specifically calling out China’s “malicious cyber activity.”
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Panakès Partners banks $177M at first close of second fund

July 20, 2021
By Cormac Sheridan
DUBLIN – Panakès Partners SGR SpA has raised €150 million (US$177 million) in a first close of its second fund and is looking to secure a final tally of €180 million by year-end. That would represent more than twice the size of its first fund of €80 million and reflects its move into therapeutics investing.
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