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    Inflammatix raises $57M to advance test for infection, sepsis

    Inflammatix has now raised over $200 million in private capital, in addition to more than $50 million in grants and contracts.

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    Roche to launch new CGM in Europe in ‘coming weeks’

    Roche will roll out its Accu-Chek Smartguide in the Netherlands, Switzerland and Germany. The company hopes to stand out from competitors with features to predict hypoglycemia.

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    FDA warns 2 Chinese labs for oversight failures, animal care violations

    The FDA said the problems “raise concerns about the quality and integrity of data generated by the labs,” which provide third-party testing and validation data services for device firms.

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    SS Innovations expects US OK for surgical robot in 2025

    The robot maker plans to conduct clinical trials for several indications, including abdominal, pelvic, thoracic and cardiac procedures.

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    FDA to investigate presence of metals in tampons

    Members of the Democratic Women’s Caucus last week urged FDA Commissioner Robert Califf to address the safety concerns.

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    J&J leads $50M financing for imaging company Spectrawave

    The Series B round will support commercial expansion and product additions for Spectrawave’s system used in the treatment of coronary artery disease.

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    Dexcom, Abbott OTC glucose sensors add to busy year for diabetes tech

    New over-the-counter sensors, an Abbott-Medtronic partnership and Roche’s first CGM are among diabetes technology’s top stories so far in 2024. Check out MedTech Dive’s roundup of the latest news.

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    Apple adding sleep apnea feature to smartwatch

    Apple unveiled the health feature alongside new hearing aid capabilities for its Airpods Pro 2 earbuds.

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    Smiths Medical links 1 death, 35 injuries to defective airway tubes

    Vivek Jain, CEO of parent ICU Medical, recently told investors the company has faced more challenges than expected when it bought the Smiths medical device business in 2022.

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    Lab group urges lawmakers to rescind FDA final rule on LDTs

    A survey found 48% of labs will discontinue LDTs if they do not qualify for an exception under the FDA final rule.

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    Many FDA-authorized AI devices lack validation data

    About 43% of all AI-enabled devices cleared or approved by the FDA through 2022 were missing validation data, and only 28% were tested prospectively, according to a Nature Medicine study.

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    Illumina court ruling limits EU regulators’ merger review power

    The European Commission lacked oversight authority to examine the proposed sale of a cancer-detection company to biotech company Illumina, the court found.

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    Diagnostic errors are common. Here are 4 ways to prevent them.

    A new, more holistic approach to testing is needed to avoid mistakes that can cause harm, said Marcus Schabacker, CEO of the patient safety group ECRI.

    Updated Sept. 11, 2024
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    Abbott debuts Lingo over-the-counter CGM in the US

    Priced at $49 for one 14-day sensor, or $89 per month, Abbott’s offering is competitive with Dexcom’s Stelo sensor. 

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    Judge orders J&J to pay Auris investors more than $1B for merger violations

    J&J did not provide Auris Health with resources to achieve regulatory milestones after acquiring the robotics company in 2019, the judge found.

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    Edwards cuts more than 500 employees after critical care sale

    An Edwards spokesperson said the layoffs, affecting 3% of its workforce, are a “one-time right-sizing” deemed necessary following the division’s sale to BD.

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    Abbott partners with maker of ‘bionic pancreas’

    Abbott will integrate its latest glucose sensor with Beta Bionics’ automated insulin delivery system. 

  • FDA cracks down on ozone cleaners for CPAP machines

    The agency sent warning letters to four companies and reminded the public it has not authorized any devices for cleaning or disinfecting CPAPs.

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    Medtech venture investment recovery continues, but startup M&A remains limited: Pitchbook

    Acquisitions of late-stage VC startups have been rare, a fact Pitchbook attributed to “ongoing price gaps between buyers and sellers.”

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    European heart group recommends renal denervation for some patients

    The European Society of Cardiology said the treatment may be considered for certain patients with uncontrolled, drug-resistant high blood pressure but outlined lingering concerns.

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    AI still the most exciting emerging technology for healthcare: survey

    AI was the most compelling new technology for the fourth year in a row, with leaders also saying the technology had shown the most improvement, according to the Center for Connected Medicine.

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    Illumina avoids fine for Grail purchase in European court victory

    Illumina will avoid a penalty of 432 million euros after a court ruled the European Commission did not have jurisdiction to challenge the company’s Grail acquisition.

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    Embecta gets FDA nod for insulin patch pump

    Embecta’s first patch pump features a larger insulin reservoir, based on feedback from people with Type 2 diabetes.

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    ARPA-H program to focus on AI degradation in medical tools

    The agency will fund work to identify and auto-correct AI-enabled tools that are misaligned with their underlying training data.

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    Medtronic’s chief medical officer of acute care and monitoring departs for new role

    Sam Ajizian leaves Medtronic six months after the company reversed a plan to split off its patient monitoring business.