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BioWorld MedTech

Feb. 10, 2025

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Heartflow CT scan predicts cardiac events 7 years out

A 1,000-person study using Heartflow Inc. technology demonstrated that findings of coronary plaque on heart CT scans could indicate which patients were at risk of cardiovascular events up to seven years in the future – potentially providing a road map toward screening for heart disease, the leading cause of death for both men and women in the U.S. and worldwide. Read More
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Scientists warn NIH cost-cutting will impair research

From Feb. 10, the U.S. NIH is to cut the amount of its grants that go to indirect costs, in a move it says will save $4 billion per annum, but which scientists say will hit breakthrough biomedical research. The NIH announced the cut on Friday, Feb. 7, saying there would be a flat rate of 15% for indirect costs, such as running laboratories, buying and maintaining equipment, data processing and storage, across all of its grants. That compares to an average rate historically of between 27% and 28%, the NIH said. Read More
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Skin Analytics DERM gets CE mark for autonomous cancer detection

Skin Analytics Ltd. received CE mark for its AI-based tool Deep Ensemble for the Recognition of Malignancy (DERM), which can assess images of lesions and detect skin cancer autonomously. The technology has an accuracy rate of 99.8% compared to 98.9% for dermatologists. Read More
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MDMA calls for TTVR coverage to include expanded indications

The U.S. national coverage analysis for transcatheter tricuspid valve replacement drew support from cardiologists and device makers alike, but the Medical Device Manufacturers Association is urging CMS to plan ahead in its final coverage memo and consider the coverage needs outside the confines of the existing U.S. FDA-approved device. Read More

Efforts revived to stem flow of US funding for China R&D

The Biosecure Act may have died with the 118th U.S. Congress, but efforts to stop U.S. government funding of R&D in China are alive and well. Rep. Claudia Tenney, R-N.Y., introduced the Stop Funding our Adversaries Act in the House Feb. 7 to prohibit direct and indirect federal funding of research in China or entities owned by China. Read More
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Inari fends off Imperative’s quest for IPR over infringement lawsuit

The med tech patent wars conscripted another two companies via a patent infringement lawsuit between Inari Medical Inc. and Imperative Care Inc. — a struggle that is playing out in a California district court. Read More
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Med-tech financings make a comeback in 2024, with $25B raised

Med-tech companies raised a total of $25.37 billion in financings in 2024, up from $17.68 billion in 2023, though still significantly lower than previous years. The highest year for med-tech financings on record remains 2020, when $59.7 billion was raised. Read More

Med-tech gainers and losers for Feb. 3-7, 2025

The top 10 med-tech stock gainers and losers for the week. Read More
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New report offers insight on pulsed field ablation

With the first company in the world announcing more than $1 billion in annual revenue from pulsed field ablation on Feb. 5, Clarivate plc and BioWorld MedTech’s latest report provides well-timed insight into the stunning growth and bright future of this new medical technology for the treatment of atrial fibrillation. Read More

Financings for February 10, 2025

Med-tech firms raising money in public or private financings, including: Impedimed, Microbot Medical, Oncocyte. Read More

In the clinic for February 10, 2025

Clinical updates, including trial initiations, enrollment status and data readouts and publications: Bluewind, Ignite Proteomics. Read More

Other news to note for February 10, 2025

Med-tech happenings, including deals and partnerships, grants, preclinical data and other news in brief: Alivedx. Read More

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