FDA approves Abbott ’ s HeartMate 3 as a destination therapy

Abbott (NYSE:ABT) said today it won FDA approval for its HeartMate 3 left ventricular assist device, now approved as a destination therapy for patients with advanced heart failure. With the approval, the Chicago-based company said that the device can now be used in patients not eligible for a transplant as a life-long implant. “We partner with physicians to holistically develop therapies that benefit patients and achieve better outcomes. The unique design of the HeartMate 3 LVAD—with its Full MagLev technology—takes an established innovation and improves upon it in meaningful ways to help people with advanced heart failure live fuller lives,” Abbott cardiac arrhythmias and heart failure biz senior VP Mike Pederson said in a press release. Approval of the device was supported by the company’s Momentum 3 trial, which showed a survival rate of 82.8% at two years with rates of suspected pump thrombosis at only 1.1%. The study also reported a 10% stroke rate, which Abbott touted as the lowest-ever published rate for a continuous-flow LVAD. “Approximately a quarter of a million people are living with advanced heart failure, and many of these people will need a heart transplant; however, only a few thousand will receive a new heart. The destination therapy approval for Abbott’s HeartMate 3 device now gives these patients new hope that they can receive a heart pump clinically proven to mitigate challenges we’ve historically confronted with th...
Source: Mass Device - Category: Medical Devices Authors: Tags: Cardiac Implants Cardiovascular Food & Drug Administration (FDA) Regulatory/Compliance Abbott Source Type: news