Cell and gene therapy companies are the beneficiaries of positive changes along the regulatory path that the U.S. FDA is paving for them, according to a panel of executives who spoke at the BioFuture 2024 conference in New York.
The first year of data from the TRISCEND II study of the Evoque tricuspid valve by Edwards Lifesciences Corp. confirm the notion that reduced regurgitation has a big impact on patient well-being. While one-year data support the device’s safety, cardiovascular mortality at one year does not seem to decisively favor the device over medical management.
The ACURATE study of the Accurate neo2 TAVR device by Boston Scientific Corp., failed to demonstrate the device is non-inferior to established devices, but the COVID-19 pandemic threw up some roadblocks.
The contest between the two main classes of antiproliferatives for circulatory system use continues as seen in a presentation at this year’s Transcatheter Cardiovascular Therapeutics.
Atherectomy devices play a key role in dealing with calcified coronary arteries. But a study presented at this year’s Transcatheter Cardiovascular Therapeutics demonstrates that angioplasty balloons made a lot of headway in this clinical area, potentially pushing atherectomy devices into the fringes of routine practice.
Clarity Pharmaceuticals Ltd. will begin early next year its pivotal phase III trial for its copper-based radiopharmaceutical, 64Cu-SAR-bisPSMA, for diagnosing prostate cancer in patients with biochemical recurrence following positive U.S. FDA feedback.
Nyxoah SA recently raised $27 million after selling three million shares in a bid to shore up its capital base as it prepares to commercialize Genio — its obstructive sleep apnea technology — in the U.S.
Abbott Laboratories reported it achieved new major milestones to support the company's growing suite of pulsed field ablation (PFA) solutions in electrophysiology: early completion of enrollment in the VOLT-AF IDE study supporting the Volt PFA system, and the launch of the Focalflex trial to assess the company's Tactiflex Duo ablation catheter, sensor enabled, which will be used in the treatment of patients with paroxysmal atrial fibrillation.
A digital cognitive assessment developed by Braincheck Inc., Braincheck Assess, proved comparable to the gold-standard Montreal Cognitive Assessment in identifying patients with cognitive impairment in a study published in Frontiers in Psychology.
Cereno Scientific AB’s positive top-line results from the phase IIa trial of histone deacetylase inhibitor CS1 in pulmonary arterial hypertension provide a “clear path forward” in the debilitating, fatal disease, the company said.