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Orqis® Medical's Cancion® System Significantly Increases Cardiac Performance
MOMENTUM Trial Results Presented at the American College of
Cardiology Annual Meeting
CHICAGO
April 1, 2008
Orqis(R) Medical Corporation, a medical products
company developing and marketing devices to treat heart failure,
announced today that the company's MOMENTUM Trial results were
presented during the Late Breaking Clinical Trials session at the
annual American
College of Cardiology (ACC) meeting in Chicago. The MOMENTUM Trial
evaluated the percutaneous Cancion System in patients hospitalized
with heart failure.
Barry Greenberg, M.D., Director, Advanced Heart
Failure Treatment Program, University of California San Diego Medical
Center, and
National Principal Investigator for the MOMENTUM Trial, presented, "Efficacy
and Safety of Continuous Aortic Flow Augmentation in Patients Hospitalized
with Acute Decompensated Heart Failure: Results of the MOMENTUM
Trial."
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While the MOMENTUM Trial did not meet its primary composite efficacy
endpoint, MOMENTUM is a landmark study demonstrating that the Cancion
System, in combination with conventional medical (drug) treatment,
statistically significantly improved cardiac performance compared
with drug treatment alone," stated Dr. Greenberg. He continued, "There
has been very little progress in identifying effective new approaches
for treating patients with decompensated heart failure and the Cancion
System provides physicians with a needed new treatment option."
Mr. Ken Charhut, President and CEO, Orqis Medical,
stated, "MOMENTUM
proved that the Cancion System significantly improves cardiac performance." He
continued, "Orqis' unique aortic flow therapy bridges the gap
between medical management and more invasive procedures without
ever touching the heart." The Cancion System is currently
available in markets outside the U.S.
About Heart Failure
Over 5 million Americans suffer from heart failure, a condition
in which the heart becomes weakened and cannot pump blood efficiently.
Heart failure is caused by coronary artery disease, past myocardial
infarctions, cardiomyopathy and other underlying cardiovascular
disorders, and it is characterized by shortness of breath, functional
impairment, and edema. In the U.S., heart failure results in
over 1 million hospitalizations annually and is responsible
for over
$33 billion in direct and indirect costs to the U.S. healthcare
system each year.
About Orqis Medical Corporation
Orqis Medical Corporation is a privately held medical device
company that develops and sells minimally invasive devices
that improve
cardiac performance through aortic flow therapy. Orqis devices
uniquely bridge the treatment gap between medical management
and more invasive
procedures without ever touching the heart. The percutaneous
Cancion System has secured the CE mark. The implantable Exeleras(R)
System
is in development.
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