Medical Devices: Page 130


  • Philips launches scaled-down ventilator, inks production deals to boost output

    The medtech has allied with smaller players Flex and Jabil with a goal of 4,000 units per week by the third quarter and is also rolling out an alternative to its full-featured critical care breathing devices amid the coronavirus pandemic.

    By April 15, 2020
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    GE, Medtronic, ResMed among 7 medtechs part of $1.4B in finalized HHS ventilator contracts

    Building on more than $1.1 billion announced for GM and Philips last week, the latest batch of contracts are aimed at producing over 64,000 of the potentially life-saving devices for COVID-19 patients.

    By Maria Rachal • April 14, 2020
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    New medical devices are reshaping the medtech industry

    From pulsed field ablation devices to glucose sensors and surgical robotics, new medical technologies are transforming patient care and how people manage their health.

    By MedTech Dive staff
  • CMS removes ventilators from DME bidding program due to high coronavirus demand

    Needham analysts said companies including ResMed, Hillrom and Inogen may benefit from the policy shift, given non-invasive ventilators could have faced reimbursement cuts as steep as 50% or more.

    By April 14, 2020
  • J&J blames pandemic for medical device sales slump

    CEO Alex Gorsky told investors Tuesday the company expects COVID-19 headwinds to continue "while elective procedures are deferred and hospital resources are redeployed to address patients impacted by this pandemic." 

    By April 14, 2020
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    The latest coronavirus shortage: hospital infusion pumps

    A surge in COVID-19 cases is not only straining the supply of the devices that administer medications and fluids, but the potentially risky tubing that allows them to be situated in hallways to create distance from sick patients' rooms.

    By April 14, 2020
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    FDA EUAs go to 1st blood purifiers for COVID-19 patients, new N95 sterilizers

    Terumo and CytoSorbents are behind blood purification devices designed to reduce inflammatory proteins in COVID-19 patients admitted to the ICU with confirmed or imminent respiratory failure.

    By April 13, 2020
  • Court sides with Nevro over Boston Scientific in pain device patent dispute

    A judge in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit found a lower court erred in invalidating four Nevro patents covering high-frequency spinal cord stimulation.

    By April 10, 2020
  • Abbott lands CE mark for tricuspid sibling of MitraClip

    The milestone for its structural heart business follows a a CE mark it received for a trancatheter mitral valve replacement device, as it still awaits U.S. approval of a transcatheter aortic valve replacement device.

    By April 10, 2020
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    Medtechs adapt to new sales reality amid halt on elective surgeries, hospitals' financial stress

    Device manufacturers can't control how long COVID-19 shuts down the procedures and traditional sales models they depend on. But their flexibility during the down period can make or break the restart, industry advisers say.

    By Maria Rachal • April 9, 2020
  • EU permits remote notified body audits during pandemic

    The guidance came the day after the Council of the EU responded to the European Commission's proposal for a one-year delay to the Medical Device Regulation, which Parliament is set to vote on next week.

    By April 9, 2020
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    GM, Philips land $1.1B in HHS ventilator contracts, Medtronic boosts production

    Much of industry has been prodded to ramp up production of the often large, complex and pricey breathing devices barely mentioned in company financials before the pandemic but now are critical for the sickest COVID-19 patients.

    By April 9, 2020
  • Coronavirus chaos ripe for hackers to exploit medical device vulnerabilities

    Interpol warned that cybercriminals are using ransomware to target healthcare organizations already overwhelmed by COVID-19, and noted a significant increase in detected health system attacks since the start of the pandemic.

    By April 8, 2020
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    Harvard, INSEAD authors pitch systemic regulatory approach to AI/ML devices

    A new paper in Nature's digital medicine journal argues that real-world performance of specific SaMD products using artificial intelligence will vary considerably by hospital and other factors.  

    By April 8, 2020
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    Embolism risk prompts FDA to treat Boston Scientific recall as Class I event

    The agency is aware of nine injuries resulting from detached tips of angiographic catheters, used to deliver contrast agents to blood vessels.

    By April 8, 2020
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    Study questions TAVR access disparities under new CMS coverage policy

    The number of hospitals offering the less invasive aortic valve disease treatment could double under Medicare's revised coverage, but limited access in rural and safety net hospitals appears likely to persist, according to research.

    By April 7, 2020
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    FDA OKs changes to oxygenation devices to treat coronavirus patients

    A surge in patients with the sudden acute respiratory syndrome led to easing of allowed uses for cardiopulmonary bypass devices and ECMO machines. Medtronic and Getinge are among makers of the impacted devices.

    By April 7, 2020
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    FDA allows for infusion pump modifications to prevent shortages

    In a bid to "reduce supply chain interruptions and manufacturing bottlenecks" during the pandemic, the agency will permit some changes to the pumps and accessories without the added step of a new 510(k) submission.

    By April 6, 2020
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    Industry cheers COVID-19 executive order to boost ventilator supply chain

    While AdvaMed has pushed back on using the Defense Production Act, the move is meant to help domestic manufacturers by removing hurdles to accessing parts and materials needed to ramp up production of ventilators.

    By April 3, 2020
  • Medtechs navigate new normal as FDA shifts priorities to coronavirus

    Companies are working to get diagnostics, respiratory devices and PPE to market amid rapidly evolving guidance from FDA. The agency's coronavirus-era operations may also impact work for device makers in other parts of the sector.

    By Maria Rachal • April 3, 2020
  • OrthoPediatrics buys FDA-approved scoliosis tech, challenging Zimmer for market

    OrthoPediatrics scooped up ApiFix's minimally invasive deformity correction system, an alternative to spinal fusion procedures and Zimmer Biomet's vertebral body tethering technology.

    By Maria Rachal • April 2, 2020
  • NuVasive suspends UK sales of Magec rod amid safety concerns

    The move comes after regulators called for quarantining affected devices and X-rays for patients within three months to check for end cap separation, although the COVID-19 crisis could delay such actions.

    By April 2, 2020
  • Vulnerability in medication dispensing system flagged again by DHS cyber team

    An alert Tuesday from the Department of Homeland Security is the third issued in relation to BD's Pyxis products in as many years.

    By April 1, 2020
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    Remote patient monitoring, ventilator payment among CMS flexibility as COVID-19 rages on

    As many patients have required ventilators, Medicare will now cover respiratory devices and equipment for any medical reason a doctor determines instead of only under specific conditions. 

    By Shannon Muchmore • March 31, 2020
  • Joint Commission backs clinicians' right to bring own PPE to work amid shortages

    After nurses filed more than 125 complaints with OSHA, the accrediting body for many hospitals issued a statement supporting staff that bring their own personal protective equipment in light of insufficient supply.

    By Hailey Mensik • March 31, 2020
  • FDA flags Class I recall of Medtronic brain stent, citing fracture reports

    The agency has received at least 50 reports, including of 10 injuries and one death, tied to an issue with the delivery system that places the aneurysm-treating device in the artery. 

    By March 31, 2020