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  • Medtronic renal denervation registry shows blood pressure improvements persist at 3 years

    The update on Thursday from the medtech giant comes months after Symplicity clinical trial results boosted its long-running effort to win FDA approval.

    By June 26, 2020
  • Polares raises $40M to target competitive mitral regurgitation market

    The medtech plans to finish pilot clinical studies of a transcatheter mitral valve hemi-replacement device, seeking to treat a slice of a population that's proven worthwhile for MitraClip maker Abbott.

    By June 26, 2020
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    Top 5 stories from MedTech Dive

    From haphazard layoffs at the Food and Drug Administration to the industry’s current IPO environment and tracking FDA-authorized AI devices, here is a collection of top stories from MedTech Dive.

    By MedTech Dive staff
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    FDA signals support for automated insulin dosing tech, backing new development tool

    As the diabetes technologies meet regulators' safety and efficacy benchmarks, the agency wants to help developers assess patient and family-reported quality of life factors.

    By Maria Rachal • June 25, 2020
  • Baxter, B. Braun infusion pumps among millions of devices implicated in Ripple20 cyber alert

    Despite warnings that a remote hacker could gain control of a pump, medtechs affected by the vulnerabilities described it as low risk and manageable.

    By June 24, 2020
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    Medtronic Evolut TAVR system gets expanded label in Europe

    New indications allow a less-invasive alternative to traditional open heart surgery for a group of severe aortic stenosis patients who tend to be younger and more active, and in higher-risk patients with bicuspid aortic valves.

    By June 23, 2020
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    FDA affirms potential to miss MDUFA deadlines, weighs virtual advisory panels

    Separately, the agency announced virtual meetings in September on using patient preference information in medical device regulatory decisions and considering patient-reported outcomes in evaluating devices.

    By June 23, 2020
  • Mainstay wins FDA approval for chronic back pain device following mixed clinical data

    The premarket approval comes 19 months after the ReActiv8 neurostimulation system failed a clinical trial aimed at generating data to break into the U.S. market.

    By June 23, 2020
  • Moody's: US healthcare system rebounds from COVID-19 in May, but uneven road lies ahead

    Last month saw improvement in care volumes, but recent pullbacks in hot spots like Arizona may exemplify the bumpiness to come for recoveries at medical device companies.

    By Ron Shinkman • June 19, 2020
  • President Trump listens as FDA Commissioner Stephen Hahn delivers remarks at COVID-19 update briefing on April 24, 2020
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    Pandemic pushes FDA to 'accelerate' real-world evidence efforts, Hahn says

    The agency has grappled with how to leverage real-world data in regulating medical devices, and is now leaning on it to update emergency use authorizations, FDA chief Stephen Hahn said at a forum on Thursday.

    By Maria Rachal • June 19, 2020
  • Lack of data encryption for Baxter devices flagged in flurry of DHS alerts

    The Department of Homeland Security's cyber agency published four advisories, ranging from 7.5 to 8.6 on its 10-point severity scale, about vulnerabilities in infusion pumps, hemodialysis delivery systems and other tech.

    By June 19, 2020
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    Tandem's insulin dosing algorithm OK'd for use in younger kids

    FDA's decision to expand the pediatric indication was supported by an NIH-funded trial that found the automated insulin dosing system helped improve time in range for children ages 6 to 13.

    By Maria Rachal • June 17, 2020
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    Thermo Fisher, MedRhythms gain breakthrough device designations

    A companion diagnostic for certain brain tumor patients and a digital therapeutic for stroke patients with walking impairments are among the latest technologies tapped by FDA for the priority review program.

    By June 17, 2020
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    Endologix stent graft tied to 5 deaths gets high-risk recall label from FDA

    The Class I recall marks an escalation of a polymer leak issue first reported in 2018. Endologix now says the leaks are due to a "material weakness," not incorrect use as it originally concluded.

    By June 17, 2020
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    Heart rhythm bodies see 'clear concerns' with using wearables to detect arrhythmias

    A paper published on Monday by the Heart Rhythm Society, along with counterpart groups in Asia, Europe and Latin America, found wearable-triggered false positives can cause unwarranted concerns and screening.

    By June 16, 2020
  • Medtronic inks up to $337M in diabetes funding, Blackstone Life Sciences' 1st medtech investment

    The announcement came in conjunction with the ADA's Scientific Sessions this weekend, which also featured data on its advanced hybrid closed loop system that will back an FDA premarket approval submission.

    By June 15, 2020
  • Paclitaxel-coated balloon, stent labels in Europe to have mortality warning update

    A notice posted by British medical device regulators outlined 12 affected products including Boston Scientific's ELUVIA stent, Cook Medical's Zilver PTX stent, and Medtronic's IN.PACT Admiral balloon.

    By June 15, 2020
  • Abbott FreeStyle Libre 2 iCGM device for people with diabetes
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    Abbott's FreeStyle Libre 2 gets long-awaited iCGM nod from FDA

    The designation may stiffen competition for Dexcom, whose G6 device was the sole integrated continuous glucose monitor on the U.S. market. But Abbott's device isn't yet OK'd for use with automated insulin dosing systems.

    By , Maria Rachal • June 15, 2020
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    Key data on Medtronic's 780G, Insulet's Horizon kick off ADA 2020

    Abbott, Dexcom and Tandem will also present results at the virtual American Diabetes Association meeting that runs through Tuesday.

    By Maria Rachal • June 12, 2020
  • CMS to review at-home ventilation of COPD patients amid variability in device use

    Findings from a July Medicare Evidence Development & Coverage Advisory Committee meeting and resulting policy changes could potentially impact ResMed and Philips Respironics.

    By June 12, 2020
  • Moody's lowers medtech earnings forecast, pegs J&J, Zimmer among hardest hit by COVID-19 fallout

    The ratings agency expects the pandemic to curb sales of the large, mostly investment-grade medtechs it covers by 10% this year, with earnings dropping as much as 30%.

    By Updated June 15, 2020
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    Surgeons, device makers grow more confident in elective care comeback

    As some medtechs indicate forecasts entering Q2 may have been too conservative, a Bain & Co. survey of physicians and administrators suggests rising capacity for elective procedures, albeit without sales reps at full force.

    By Maria Rachal • June 11, 2020
  • MedTech Europe pitches virtual audits to clear MDR coronavirus logjam

    The trade group contends technology such as smart glasses and webcams can enable notified bodies to view facilities without having to visit in person.

    By June 11, 2020
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    Trump admin encourages return to elective care, with precautions

    Major surgeries should still be limited as much as clinically possible among higher risk patients, and facilities should prepare to screen all visitors and staff for symptoms, according to new CMS guidelines.

    By Shannon Muchmore • June 10, 2020
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    Siemens Healthineers, Geisinger ink 10-year digital health partnership

    It's one of the medtech's largest partnerships of its kind in North America, as it plans to provide diagnostic imaging and artificial intelligence-enabled applications to the health system over the next decade.

    By June 9, 2020
  • Edwards wins approval to introduce Sapien 3 valve in China

    The transcatheter heart device specialist has been eyeing the wealthy, aging nation's untapped market potential for new cardiovascular disease treatments.

    By June 9, 2020