As interests and competition in the intravascular lithotripsy (IVL) market heats up, Shockwave Medical Inc. said it believes that its latest coronary IVL catheter, the C2 Aero, and other projects in the pipeline, will help it to maintain its leadership in calcium modification.
Elixir Medical Corp. reported four-year data from the Bioadaptor randomized controlled trial presented at the EuroPCR conference in Paris, which showed that patients with coronary artery disease treated with its Dynamx coronary drug-eluting bioadaptor system experienced significantly lower event rates compared to those treated with Medtronic plc’s Resolute Onyx drug-eluting stent, including reduction in cardiovascular death.
Stryker Corp. has signed a definitive agreement to acquire Amplitude Vascular Systems Inc. (AVS) in a bid to strengthen its Peripheral Vascular portfolio, by adding a revascularization technology.
What does it take to create space in a market dominated by a single player? Three challengers to Johnson & Johnson's Shockwave shared their strategies for gaining traction in intravascular lithotripsy (IVL) at the Device Talks meeting June 11 in Minneapolis.
Shockwave Medical Inc. is confident that its intravascular lithotripsy (IVL) system can continue to dominate the market for calcium modification even as other technologies emerge, chief medical officer Nick West told BioWorld.
Three-year data from Elixir Medical Corp.’s Bioadaptor randomized controlled trial showed that patients with coronary artery disease treated with its Dynamx coronary drug-eluting bioadaptor system continued to see lower adverse events rates compared to those treated with Medtronic plc’s Resolute Onyx drug-eluting stent .
Receipt of EU MDR CE mark may not be a magic potion, but Elixir Medical Corp. is certainly feeling a boost from the regulatory nod for its mechanical Lithix hertz contact intravascular lithotripsy system for treatment of moderate to severely calcified coronary artery lesions. Simultaneously, the company reported the launch of Lithix and completion of first cases in Italy, France and Germany.
Elixir Medical Corp. reported positive 12-month data from the Infinity-Swedeheart trial that compared its Dynamx coronary bioadaptor system to Medtronic plc’s Resolute Onyx zotarolimus drug-eluting stent in patients requiring percutaneous coronary intervention with coronary artery disease.
Elixir Medical Corp. reported positive 12-month clinical data from the Desyne BDS Plus randomized controlled trial which evaluated its Desyne BDS plus system, a triple drug-eluting coronary implant with site-specific antithrombotic therapeutic coating, against a contemporary, durable polymer drug-eluting stent in the treatment of de novo native coronary artery lesions.
Two-year data from Elixir Medical Corp.’s Bioadaptor randomized controlled trial showed that there is a significant clinical advantage in using its Dynamx coronary drug-eluting bioadaptor system over Medtronic plc’s Resolute Onyx drug-eluting stent in patients with coronary artery disease.