Endotronix joins AHA’s Center for Health Technology & Innovation to broaden the use of guideline-based care for heart failure patients

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Endotronix has announced they have joined the American Heart Association’s Center for Health Technology & Innovation’s (CHTI) Innovators Network. The collaboration allows Endotronix to integrate the Association’s digital resources into the Cordella Heart Failure System to support guideline-based care.

According to a press release, the collaboration between Endotronix and the Association aims to shift the heart failure care paradigm and improve at-home care management by coupling Endotronix’s Cordella System with the Association’s patient education materials and content.

Endotronix joins the Association’s Center for Health Technology & Innovation Innovators Network with a comprehensive heart failure management system, designed to streamline clinical workflow. The press release reports that the Cordella system allows physicians to effectively scale heart failure management with the Association’s comprehensive CarePlans and education materials to improve patient outcomes. The easy-to-use system extends clinical care into the home by collecting and securely transmitting daily patient clinical data and insights to the clinician, which enable guideline-directed medical therapy. For suitable patients, the system seamlessly integrates pulmonary artery pressure data with a proprietary wireless, implantable sensor that is currently in late-stage clinical development. Clinical studies have demonstrated that pulmonary artery pressure-guided management can reduce HF-related hospitalisations by 37% and provide a mortality benefit.

Harry Rowland, CEO and co-founder of Endotronix, comments: “This collaboration with the American Heart Association is essential as we strive to extend high-quality care into the home to improve the standard of care for chronic heart failure patients. As we begin commercialisation, it is exciting to see the impact this integration is having on strengthening the communication between heart failure patients and their clinicians, enhancing coordinated care that improves outcomes and ultimately allowing patients to enjoy life again.”


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