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Saluda’s closed-loop SCS system continues to see positive results as company awaits word from FDA

Jan. 6, 2020
By Liz Hollis
Saluda Medical Pty. Ltd., of Artarmon, Australia, made waves in 2019, winning the CE mark for its Evoke closed-loop spinal cord stimulation (SCS) system. The good news kept coming following the publication of results from a pivotal study in The Lancet Neurology.
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Check-Cap’s prep-free colon cancer screening pill hits endpoints in U.S. pilot study

Dec. 31, 2019
By Meg Bryant
Check-Cap Ltd., of Isfiya, Israel, reported positive results from a U.S. pilot study of its C-Scan System, a preparation-free, ingestible scanning capsule-based technology aimed at preventing colorectal cancer (CRC) through early detection of precancerous polyps. The company is currently preparing an IDE submission with the U.S. FDA and plans to launch a pivotal clinical trial in late 2020.
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Argentine researchers develop surfaces that could improve medical devices

Dec. 30, 2019
By Sergio Held
BOGOTA, Colombia – Researchers at the National University of Córdoba, in Córdoba, Argentina, have developed a technique to optimize the biofunctions of surfaces and inhibit microorganisms such as Staphylococcus aureus from adhering to and building colonies on solid substrates’ surfaces.
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Guardant360 liquid biopsy quickly identifies targetable mutations in breast cancer

Dec. 19, 2019
By Annette Boyle
The Guardant360 assay accurately detected genomic alterations that permit patient matching to targeted therapies, according to a presentation of the plasmaMATCH study at the 2019 San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium. The study is the largest ever performed for a liquid biopsy.
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Pear Therapeutics, Novartis look to tackle depressive symptoms in MS patients

Dec. 17, 2019
By Liz Hollis
Digital therapeutics have made great strides in recent years, with Pear Therapeutics Inc. playing a key role. Now, the company has reported the dosing of the first patient in part two of a study assessing Pear-006 – which Pear Therapeutics is developing in collaboration with Basel, Switzerland-based Novartis AG – to address depressive symptoms in multiple sclerosis (MS).
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Insightec low-intensity focused ultrasound opens blood-brain barrier in Alzheimer’s patients

Dec. 13, 2019
By Stacy Lawrence
There is no FDA-approved medication for Alzheimer’s disease. But there is some hope that if the blood-brain barrier could be more easily penetrated by drug candidates they would prove more effective. That is the line of research being pursued by Israeli company Insightec Ltd. via its Exablate Neuro that provides low-intensity focused ultrasound treatment.
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Israeli, U.S. teams collaborate on technology for respiratory tract diseases

Dec. 6, 2019
By Jihyun Kim
HONG KONG – Negev-based Ben-Gurion University (BGU) and Beersheba-based Soroka Medical Center in Israel, working with the Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center and the University of Cincinnati (UC), have developed a technology for unblocking and removing secretions from airways to to treat patients with diseases affecting the respiratory tract.
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Boston Sci’s Watchman scores well at 50 months for hemorrhagic stroke

Dec. 5, 2019
By Mark McCarty
The Watchman left atrial appendage device, distributed by Marlborough, Mass.-based Boston Scientific Corp., holds a unique place in the annals of med tech regulation, but 50-month data from two registries show a lower rate of hemorrhagic stroke than previously reported for the device.
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Study bolsters case for stenting over bypass in long femoropopliteal lesions

Nov. 27, 2019
By Mark McCarty
The recent controversy over the use of paclitaxel in the peripheral vasculature has clouded the larger debate over whether bypass is superior to endovascular therapies for the lower limbs. However, a new study suggests that nitinol stents provide a feasible alternative to bypass even for lesions of the femoropopliteal artery that are 30 cm in length.
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High adherence seen with Digimeds in difficult to treat HCV patients

Nov. 27, 2019
By Annette Boyle
Proteus Digital Health Inc.’s digital medicine program, Digimeds, achieved 95% adherence in patients with hepatitis C virus (HCV) who typically would not be offered direct acting antivirals because of their high risk for nonadherence as a result of mental illness, transportation issues or previous evidence of nonadherence.
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