Neovasc Reducer™ Demonstrates Cost Savings VANCOUVER and MINNEAPOLIS, Feb. 04, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- via NewMediaWire -- Neovasc, Inc. (Neovasc or the Company) (NASDAQ, TSX: NVCN) today announced the publication of cost-effectiveness studies supporting the use of the Neovasc Reducer™ (“Reducer”).
The two analyses, authored by Americo Cicchetti, Graduate School of Health Economics and Management (ALTEMS) at the Catholic University of Sacro Cuore, Rome, included a budget impact analysis and a cost-utility analysis. The evaluations, both of which were positive for the Reducer therapy, considered direct healthcare costs from the perspective of the National Health Service in Italy. The budget impact analysis examined a five-year timeframe, while the cost-utility analysis utilized a "lifetime" horizon.
Quality of life measures
- The budget impact analysis and cost-utility model each demonstrated that the Reducer therapy can lead to an increase in the quality of life in patients with refractory angina.
Cost effectiveness measures
- In the cost-utility analysis, the Reducer therapy received the best possible outcome, a dominance profile, meaning the intervention is not just cost-effective, but cost-saving for the healthcare system.
- In the budget impact analysis, the higher initial costs due an initial ramp in Reducer implants are adequately compensated in the short term by the better clinical outcomes, with consequent savings for the National Health Service in Italy starting in year four.
The authors highlight the growing number of patients suffering from persistent and disabling symptoms of angina – in part due to the advances in pharmacological and interventional fields that have prolonged the survival of patients.
Dr. Fabrizio Oliva, Director of Cardiology and Interventional Cardiology, Niguarda Hospital, Milan, and President-elect of the Italian National Association of Hospital Cardiologists, commented, “We see patients with refractory angina frequently. A therapy that improves quality of life and is less costly to implement is highly unusual and should be highlighted. The data are particularly relevant in the context of strong budget constraints in many countries – a constraint that has been exacerbated by the COVID pandemic.”
“The data from the ALTEMS analyses are particularly relevant because patients with refractory angina have limited treatment options, and they tend to place a hefty financial burden on healthcare systems,” commented Fred Colen, President and Chief Executive Officer of Neovasc. “The new Italian publication builds upon our previously reported cost-effectiveness data and recent reimbursement wins in the United Kingdom, France, Germany, and the United States and it demonstrates fantastic progress against our objectives.”
About Reducer
The Reducer is CE-marked in the European Union and being studied in the United States in the COSIRA-III clinical trial for the treatment of refractory angina, a painful and debilitating condition that occurs when the coronary arteries deliver an inadequate supply of blood to the heart muscle, despite treatment with standard revascularization or cardiac drug therapies. It affects millions of patients worldwide, who typically lead severely restricted lives as a result of their disabling symptoms, and its incidence is growing. The Reducer provides relief of angina symptoms by altering blood flow within the myocardium of the heart and increasing the perfusion of oxygenated blood to ischemic areas of the heart muscle.
Refractory angina, resulting in continued symptoms despite maximal medical therapy and without revascularization options, is estimated to affect 600,000 to 1.8 million Americans, with 50,000 to 100,000 new cases per year.
About Neovasc Inc.
Neovasc is a specialty medical device company that develops, manufactures, and markets products for the rapidly growing cardiovascular marketplace. Its products include Reducer, for the treatment of refractory angina, which is not currently commercially available in the United States and has been commercially available in Europe since 2015, and Tiara™ for the transcatheter treatment of mitral valve disease, which is currently under clinical investigation in the United States, Canada, Israel and Europe.
www.neovasc.com.
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