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Miracor Granted Five Additional U.S. Patents and One Additional European Patent for Its PICSO® System to Treat Severe Heart Attack Patients
VIENNA --(Business Wire)--
Miracor Medical Systems GmbH announced today that 2012 was
a record patent year with five new U.S. patents granted and an
additional European patent protecting intellectual property related to
its novel PICSO® (Pressure-controlled Intermittent
Coronary Sinus Occlusion) system and algorithms
that ensure a stable and repeatable PICSO® treatment designed to improve
myocardial perfusion following primary PCI (News - Alert) (Percutaneous Coronary
Intervention, or angioplasty). (Click
here for video animation of PICSO®.)
The Miracor PICSO® Impulse System, which is CE-marked, is designed to
treat acute heart attack STEMI patients following a coronary
angioplasty. 'STEMI' is an acronym meaning ST-segment Elevation
Myocardial Infarction. Heart attacks are divided into three types,
according to their severity. A STEMI heart attack is the most severe
type. In a STEMI heart attack, the coronary artery is completely blocked
off by the blood clot, and as a result virtually all the heart muscle
being supplied by the affected artery starts to die.
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"Despite a successful coronary angioplasty, impaired myocardial
reperfusion still manifests in about one in three STEMI patients, and
this unsatisfactory incidence is strongly correlated with unfavorable
outcomes for patients," said Jon H. Hoem, Miracor CEO. "PICSO is
designed to solve this life-threatening problem by dramatically
amplifying the redistribution of blood into the blood-starved myocardium
of severe heart attack patients post-PCI," added Hoem. "We have been
extremely diligent about protecting our IP throughout the U.S., Europe
and Japan, and will continue to do so as we further enhance the features
and benefits of PICSO."
About PISCO®
Timely myocardial reperfusion using primary Percutaneous Coronary
Intervention (PCI) remains the most effective treatment strategy for
limiting infarct size, reducing left ventricular remodeling, and
improving clinical outcomes following ST-segment elevation myocardial
infarction (STEMI). Despite optimum primary PCI, the mortality and
morbidity following a STEMI event remains sizable. Clearly, primary PCI
alone is not enough to eliminate the risk for future cardiovascular
events. Paradoxically, the process of restoring coronary blood flow can
in itself exacerbate the myocardial injury. Miracor's
Pressure-controlled Intermittent Coronary Sinus Occlusion (PICSO®)
Impulse System offers a new and innovative approach to reduce myocardial
injury and to revitalize ischemic myocardium. Initial clinical
results show positive effects on MACE, restenosis rates, and long-term
event-free survival. The PICSO® system consists of the
Miracor PICSO® Impulse Console and the disposable, single-use
Miracor PICSO® Impulse Catheter.
About Miracor Medical Systems GmbH
Based in Vienna, Austria, privately held Miracor is commercializing a
unique and potentially disruptive technology, PICSO®, for
acute coronary syndrome (ACS (News - Alert)), heart failure, and cardiac surgery
patients. The Company's objective is to establish PICSO® as
the standard of care for heart attack patients, thereby improving their
quality of life. The initial market opportunity for PICSO® is
30% of all ACS patients treated per year, which translates into more
than 350,000 patients in the U.S. and Europe.
The Miracor PICSO® Impulse System is CE-marked and can be
used during coronary revascularization procedures following myocardial
infarction and other types of acute coronary syndromes to intermittently
increase the pressure in the coronary venous system. The technology is
for investigational use only in the United States at this time.

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