WASHINGTON, Oct. 23, 2007 -- Edwards Lifesciences
Corporation (NYSE: EW), a world leader in products and technologies to treat
advanced cardiovascular disease, today announced the 12-month results from The
RESILIENT Trial, presented as the "Blockbuster" Trial of the Day at the
Cardiovascular Research Foundation's 19th annual Transcatheter Cardiovascular
Therapeutics (TCT) scientific symposium in Washington, D.C. The landmark trial
demonstrates statistically superior results using the LifeStent self-expanding
stent versus balloon angioplasty alone in treating peripheral arterial disease
(PAD) in the superficial femoral artery (SFA) and proximal popliteal artery.
These arteries are the major circulatory channels for the upper leg and knee.
"The RESILIENT Trial is a randomized, multi-center study using the
flexible LifeStent self-expanding stent in the understudied and challenging
SFA region," said Barry T. Katzen, M.D., Founder and Medical Director of
Baptist Cardiac and Vascular Institute, and co-principal investigator for The
RESILIENT Trial. "The results of this trial show the statistical superiority
of the LifeStent self-expanding stent versus balloon angioplasty alone as the
need for follow-up intervention was 13% versus 54%, respectively, at 12
months."
The RESILIENT Trial further demonstrated the SFA patency rate, or
percentage of vessels with unobstructed blood flow, was 80% for patients who
received the LifeStent self-expanding stent versus 38% for patients with
balloon angioplasty alone.
"Results from The RESILIENT Trial are expected to establish the LifeStent
self-expanding stent as an alternative for patients evaluating treatment
options for SFA disease," said co-principal investigator John R. Laird, M.D.,
Medical Director of the Vascular Center at the University of California, Davis
Medical Center. "Millions of patients suffering from PAD are in need of a
clinically proven therapy that will improve their quality of life, allow them
to be more active and walk without pain."
"We are very pleased with the 12-month results of The RESILIENT Trial,
which provide clinicians with the highest level of clinical data available for
a therapy to treat PAD patients less invasively," said Stuart L. Foster,
Edwards' corporate vice president, Critical Care and Vascular.
The LifeStent self-expanding nitinol stent is a percutaneously-delivered
flexible mesh tube that expands when deployed to prop open a diseased vessel
and is specifically designed to withstand bending and twisting of the SFA. In
2004, Edwards initiated The RESILIENT Trial enrolling 246 patients at 25
sites, including 134 LifeStent self-expanding stent patients randomized
against 72 balloon angioplasty patients.
The SFA is the major artery providing blood flow to the leg and extends
behind the knee as the popliteal artery. This is a common area of blockage,
or significant narrowing of the artery, in patients who suffer from
atherosclerosis of the lower extremities, causing moderate to severe pain due
to poor blood flow in the leg muscles. It is estimated that approximately 8
million Americans suffer from lower-extremity PAD, which affects mostly men
and women older than 50 years. Without an effective treatment, PAD can
develop into critical limb ischemia, a severe obstruction of the arteries with
decreased blood flow to the lower extremities that may result in amputation.
Edwards is currently in discussions with the U.S. Food and Drug
Administration (FDA) for premarket approval of its LifeStent system with an
SFA indication.
About Edwards Lifesciences
Edwards Lifesciences, a leader in advanced cardiovascular disease
treatments, is the number-one heart valve company in the world and the global
leader in acute hemodynamic monitoring. Headquartered in Irvine, Calif.,
Edwards focuses on specific cardiovascular opportunities including heart valve
disease, peripheral vascular disease and critical care technologies. The
company's global brands, which are sold in nearly 100 countries, include
Carpentier-Edwards, Cosgrove-Edwards, FloTrac, Fogarty, LifeStent, PERIMOUNT
Magna, and Swan-Ganz. Additional company information can be found at
http://www.edwards.com.
This news release includes forward-looking statements within the meaning
of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933 and Section 21E of the Securities
Exchange Act of 1934. These forward-looking statements include, but are not
limited to, those related to the expectation that the results from The
RESILIENT Trial will establish the LifeStent self-expanding stent as a
treatment alternative for certain patients. Forward-looking statements are
based on estimates and assumptions made by management of the company and are
believed to be reasonable, though they are inherently uncertain and difficult
to predict.
Forward-looking statements involve risks and uncertainties that could
cause actual results or experience to differ materially from that expressed or
implied by the forward-looking statements. Factors that could cause actual
results or experiences to differ materially from that expressed or implied by
the forward-looking statements include those risks detailed in the company's
filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission including its Annual
Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2006.
Edwards is a trademark of Edwards Lifesciences Corporation. Edwards
Lifesciences, Carpentier-Edwards, Cosgrove-Edwards, FloTrac, Fogarty,
PERIMOUNT Magna and Swan-Ganz are trademarks of Edwards Lifesciences
Corporation and are registered in the United States Patent and Trademark
Office. LifeStent is a trademark of Edwards Lifesciences AG and registered in
the United States Patent and Trademark Office.
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