SonR(TM): Long Term Clinical Update Confirms Risk Reduction in Heart Failure Hospitalization

RESPOND-CRT landmark trial confirms significant long term risk reduction in heart failure hospitalization with LivaNova`s exclusive SonR sensor-based CRT optimization system.

LONDON, Aug. 28, 2016 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- LivaNova PLC (LIVN.L) (LIVN.L) ("LivaNova" or the "Company"), a market-leading medical technology company, today announced long term results from the RESPOND-CRT clinical trial after an 18 month follow-up period. The results were presented by the principal investigator, Prof. Josep Brugada, at an oral Clinical Trial Update session during the annual European Society of Cardiology (ESC) meeting. The RESPOND-CRT trial was designed to investigate the clinical efficacy and safety of device-based optimization using LivaNova`s proprietary SonR cardiac contractility sensor technology in patients with advanced heart failure.

Previously, on May 5, 2016, LivaNova announced the RESPOND-CRT one-year results at the annual Heart Rhythm Society (HRS) and subsequently published a press release. The one-year data showed that the study met its primary safety and efficacy end points and demonstrated that SonR was associated with a 35% risk reduction in heart failure hospitalization.

Automatic optimization with SonR was compared to manual echocardiography guided optimization. The proprietary SonR optimization system allows for cardiac resynchronization therapy to be continuously adapted to the needs of each patient, thus delivering an individualized therapy.

Longer term results, after a complete 18 months patient follow-up, confirmed the significant risk reduction in heart failure hospitalization on the overall population enrolled in the study. Additionally, in subgroups of patients with atrial fibrillation and renal dysfunctions, a 48% and 41% risk reduction in cardiovascular death or hospitalization was observed with SonR, respectively.

"We are very pleased to observe the consistent long-term clinical benefits of the SonR optimization system," said Prof. Josep Brugada, MD, PhD, Cardiovascular Institute, Hospital Clínic, University of Barcelona, Spain. "Reduction of hospitalization is key for heart failure patients. The impressive improvements in cardiovascular clinical outcomes for patients with atrial fibrillation or renal dysfunction show that SonR can treat even better the sicker patients."

"The successful outcomes of the RESPOND-CRT study provides important data that we are pleased to share with the healthcare community," said Benoît Clinchamps, LivaNova, Vice President, General Manager CRM. "LivaNova is committed to developing and delivering safe and effective technology to better treat heart failure patients. The SonR sensor-based optimization system fully resonates with this commitment."