Artivion Announces Presentation of Late-Breaking Clinical Data at the 38th European Association for Cardio-Thoracic Surgery (EACTS) Annual Meeting

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5-Year Data from the AMDS DARTS Trial Demonstrates Positive Aortic Remodeling with 94% of Patients Free from Unanticipated Reoperation

30-Day Data from the AMDS PERSEVERE Trial Shows Cerebral Malperfusion Resolution in 90% of Affected Subjects Post-AMDS Implantation

1-Year Data from the NEOS Study Indicate E-vita Open Neo is Safe and Effective in the Treatment of Aortic Arch Pathologies with Low Combined Major Adverse Events Rate

ATLANTA, Oct. 10, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Artivion, Inc. (NYSE: AORT), a leading cardiac and vascular surgery company focused on aortic disease, today announced data from its AMDS DARTS and PERSEVERE trials and E-vita Open Neo study presented in Late-Breaking Science presentations at the 38th European Association for Cardio-Thoracic Surgery (EACTS) Annual Meeting in Lisbon, Portugal.

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The presentation regarding the AMDS DARTS trial highlighted 5-year aortic remodeling data that demonstrate positive, durable patient outcomes following AMDS implantation. The presentation on the 30-day AMDS PERSEVERE trial data showed cerebral malperfusion resolution for 90% of affected subjects at 30-days post-AMDS implantation. Additionally, the presentation on the 1-year data from the NEOS study showed E-vita Open Neo is safe and effective for the treatment of acute and chronic aortic arch pathologies with a lower combined major adverse event rate compared to the market leading alternative.

"We were thrilled to command such a strong presence at EACTS, with data from our AMDS and E-vita Open Neo clinical trials dominating the aortic focused late-breaking science session," said Pat Mackin, Chairman, President, and Chief Executive Officer of Artivion. "Artivion remains committed to driving continued innovation in treating aortic disease, and these data further validate our best-in-class portfolio."

Late-Breaking 5-Year Data from AMDS DARTS Trial:
The abstract titled 5-Year Results on Aortic Remodeling in the Dissected Aorta Repair Through Stent (DARTS) Implantation Trial reports five years of clinical follow-up on the remaining 25 of 46 study participants with acute DeBakey Type I dissection who were treated with a proximal aortic repair and AMDS. The results demonstrate durable benefits out to at least 5 years over the baseline:

  • 94% of patients were free from aortic reoperation compared to existing literature on hemiarch-only outcomes which report freedom from late aortic arch reoperation as low as 76%,

  • 95% of patients were free from total aortic diameter (TAD) growth >5 mm between the 3-year and 5-year follow up periods at aortic zones 2 and 4; and

  • In contrast, existing literature on hemiarch-only outcomes suggest a majority of patients have early TAD growth in the proximal descending aorta. Aortic growth can lead to increased risk of rupture or dissection, and reoperation.