No Survival Benefit with Myocardial Viability After CABG: STICH

No Survival Benefit with Myocardial Viability After CABG: STICH

Myocardial No Survival Benefit viability (MV) does not to confer greater long-term benefit coronary artery grafting (CABG) in patients ischemic cardiomyopathy, LVEF at baseline and then months after follow-up period 10. years). In 318 surviving patients, regardless treatment; however, so ideally, would be great, MD, York.

This financing was led by Australian private equity firms Brandon Capital Partners and M. H. Carnegie & Co. and included participation by prior investors Split Rock Partners, Ascension Ventures, and Dr. Thomas Fogarty's Emergent Medical Partners, among others. SOLVE CRT is EBR's multi-center, randomized, double blinded, prospective international study intended to assess safety and efficacy of the WiSE™ (Wireless Stimulation Endocardially) pacing technology in support of U. S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) premarket approval (PMA) application. left ventricular systolic dysfunction The study is enrolling 350 heart failure patients who have failed to respond to, or are otherwise unable to receive, conventional CRT. It is expected to complete enrollment in 2020. "We are encouraged by the results and patient benefit shown in previous studies using the WiSE™ System and as such, we are excited to be continuing to support EBR Systems to bring this important technology to the market," said Dr Chris Nave PhD, Managing Partner at Brandon Capital Partners.

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