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BioWorld MedTech

Oct. 17, 2019

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UL, VA wrap up CRADA for med tech cybersecurity

UL LLC, of Northbrook, Ill., has concluded a two-year cooperative research and development agreement (CRADA) with the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA), a program that verified that the UL 2900 standard provides a more seamless cybersecurity blanket for connected medical devices. UL said this marks is an important step toward the development of cybersecurity tools that ensure that devices can be used without undue risk to patients. Read More

European Commission publishes guidelines for phthalates in devices

LONDON – As the May 2020 deadline for complying with the EU Medical Device Regulation (MDR) looms large, companies have been handed a further requirement they must meet if their products contain certain phthalate plasticizers. Phthalates are widely used to make polymers, in particular polyvinyl chloride (PVC), flexible. That allows it to be shaped into intubation tubes, catheters, blood bags, ventilator masks and other health care products. But the chemical bonds between phthalates and polymers are weak, and it is known they can leach into blood and other liquids, as well as be released into patients through mucous membranes. Read More

Incepto raises $6.2M to roll out AI imaging solutions

PARIS – Incepto Medical SAS, of Paris, raised $6.2 million from three French venture capital funds – Axa Venture Partners, Bpifrance through its Patient Autonome Fund, and Cap Decisif – to develop its artificial intelligence (AI) medical imaging platform. "This funding round is a first step toward accelerating [the] rollout of our [AI] medical imaging solutions on a grand scale throughout France," Incepto CEO Antoine Jomier told BioWorld MedTech. Read More

Australia's TGA takes action on breast implants

PERTH, Australia – Australia's Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA) is taking regulatory action in relation to all un-implanted breast implants and tissue expanders sold in that country. Those actions include suspension and recall of products, removal from the market and additional requirements for supply of products. Read More

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Cleveland Diagnostics snags breakthrough device designation for novel prostate cancer assay

Prostate cancer affects roughly 1 in 9 American men in their lifetime, with 174,650 new cases reported each year. However, current prostate specific antigen (PSA) tests lack specificity, leading to overdiagnosis and overtreatment of inconsequential cancers. Cleveland Diagnostics Inc. is looking to change that with its IsoPSA assay, which just received a breakthrough device designation from the U.S. FDA. In clinical studies, the noninvasive, blood-based test has been shown to have higher accuracy than standard PSA tests. Read More

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