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Biotronik reports positive data from new trial of Magmaris scaffold
Biotronik has announced positive new findings from BIOSOLVE-II, a study of Magmaris, its bioresorbable magnesium scaffold.
One-year data from the prospective international first-in-human trial has been published in the European Heart Journal, showing the effectiveness of the device, which is the first clinically proven magnesium-based sirolimus eluting scaffold of its kind.
A total of 123 patients with de novo lesions were enrolled for the study. 12-month results from the trial demonstrated no incidence of scaffold thrombosis and a low rate of target lesion failure associated with the device.
The company is planning to supplement the findings from this study with a robust post-market clinical programme, including the BIOSOLVE-IV trial.
Dr Daniel Buehler, president of vascular intervention at Biotronik, said: "BIOSOLVE-II has paved the way for a novel magnesium bioresorbable scaffold which offers outstanding deliverability without leaving an implant behind."
This comes after the firm recently launched a new trial called BIOSTEMI, which aims to assess the effectiveness of its Orsiro stent in treating ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction patients.
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