Medtronic's Antibacterial Envelope Effective In Reducing Infections In Cardiac Device Patients With Hematomas

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  • Medtronic plc MDT has announced new data from the WRAP-IT study published in Heart Rhythm.
  • The study evaluated Tyrx absorbable antibacterial envelope, an absorbable, single-use device that holds a cardiac implantable electronic device or implanted neurostimulator.
  • It is designed to stabilize the device after implantation while releasing antibacterial agents, minocycline, and rifampin, over a minimum of seven days.
  • Data demonstrated a significantly lower infection risk for patients who develop hematomas after cardiac implantable electronic devices (CIEDs) when the Tyrx Envelope is used at implant. 
  • The analysis showed an 82% reduction in major CIED infections among patients with the TYRX Envelope who developed hematomas compared to patients in the control group who developed hematomas.
  • Through 36 months of follow-up, there was an over 11-fold increase in the risk of major infection in the control group among patients with hematoma vs. those without hematoma (13.1% vs. 1.6%).
  • WRAP-IT compared the incidence of major infections in patients whose CIED implantation included the Tyrx Envelope (3,495) and patients whose procedure did not (3,488), with follow-up through 12 months. 
  • Price Action: MDT shares are down 0.58% at $127.79 during the market session on the last check Monday.
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