Structural heart startup Nyra Medical Inc. scooped up $20 million in a series A round co-led by Vensana Capital and a large, unnamed global medical device company. The funds will be used to advance Nyra’s transcatheter heart valve repair technology through early feasibility clinical studies.
Surgibox Inc. won a CE mark for two components of its Surgifield system, an ultraportable sterile system that enables safe surgery any place, any time. The five-year-old startup also landed a humanitarian use exemption for use of the system in war-torn Ukraine.
Cerenovus Inc. reported primary results from the real-world EXCELLENT Registry showing positive outcomes with its Embotrap revascularization devices in the removal of stroke-inducing blood clots. Patients enrolled in the registry were treated with either the Embotrap II or Embotrap III devices as a first line therapy to treat ischemic stroke.
Evolent Health Inc. agreed to acquire Magellan Specialty Health from Centene Corp. in a deal worth up to $750 million. The companies also reported a strategic partnership to continue and expand Centene’s relationship with Magellan Specialty Health.
The U.S. FDA has given the green light to Aeye Health Inc. for its autonomous diagnostic screening system for diabetic retinopathy. The Aeye Diagnostic Screening (Aeye-DS) uses artificial intelligence (AI) to diagnose the eye condition from retinal images captured by a fundus, or retinal, camera.
Heart Test Laboratories Inc., doing business as Heartsciences, said an independent study shows its Myovista electrocardiogram (ECG) machine learning model could be a cost-effective way to predict and stratify cardiac risk.
Medtronic plc reported six-month results from the full cohort of its Spyral HTN-ON MED study, showing a statistically significant reduction in office-based blood pressure, a key secondary endpoint. However, the trial missed its primary efficacy endpoint of a reduction in 24-hour systolic blood pressure, compared with a sham procedure.
Predictive analytics startup Intus Care Inc. scooped up $14.1 million in a series A round led by Deerfield Management. The funds will be used to advance and scale its software platform for geriatric care.
Israeli technology startup foundry Team8 Labs Ltd. has established a new digital health arm aimed at building and scaling digital health companies. The company plans to create six to eight digital health care companies over the next five years, infusing each with $5 million to $10 million in seed money plus additional resources and services.
Biogen Inc. presented new data showing how applying artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning (ML) and radiomics can produce actionable insights on multiple sclerosis (MS) disease progression. The results, released at this week’s European Committee for Treatment and Research in Multiple Sclerosis (ECTRIMS) Congress, could help to advance new digital health tools to improve monitoring and quality of life of MS patients.