Paris Tender Renewal & New Dedicated Trainer in US

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Deltex Medical Group PLC
14 January 2014
 



 

Deltex Medical Group plc

("Deltex Medical" or "the Company")

 

Paris tender renewed; new dedicated trainer account in the USA

 

14 January 2014 - Deltex Medical Group plc, the global leader in oesophageal Doppler monitoring ("ODM"), announces the award of a renewed tender for the Paris public hospital system and the establishment of its fifth dedicated trainer account in the USA.

 

Paris tender renewal

 

The Company's French distribution partner, Gamida SA, has won a four year tender renewal allowing it to supply CardioQ-ODM products to the Assistance Hopitaux Publique de Paris ('AHPP'). AHPP is the public hospital system of the city of Paris and its suburbs. It includes over 40 hospitals and is linked to the University of Paris. The Company's surgical probe sales to Gamida increased by over 30% in 2013. France is the Company's largest distributed market accounting for over 10% of total surgical probes sold in 2013 and we understand that a significant proportion of Gamida's surgical probe sales are in the Paris area.

 

Additional dedicated trainer account in USA

 

The Company has established its fifth dedicated trainer account in the USA at the Academic Medical Center of an Ivy League University. The initial contract is for six months, at 67 probes per month, and the Company has deployed one of its existing clinical specialists to support the implementation.

 

Ewan Phillips, Chief Executive of Deltex Medical, commented:

 

"We are pleased that the Paris tender has been renewed as this enables continued growth after a strong performance in France in 2013 following the publication of clinical guidelines strongly favouring ODM.

 

"Our strongest pockets of growth in the USA in 2013 all came from dedicated trainer accounts: we have expanded the programme from two to five hospitals in the last four months and have a number of further opportunities in the pipeline."

 

For further information, please contact:-

 

Deltex Medical Group plc                                   

01243 774 837

investorinfo@deltexmedical.com

Nigel Keen, Chairman                

 

Ewan Phillips, Chief Executive                           

 

Paul Mitchell, Finance Director                              

 

 

 

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Notes for Editors

 

Deltex Medical manufactures and markets CardioQ-ODMÔ Oesophageal Doppler Monitoring ('ODM') systems. ODM is the only therapy to measure blood flow in the central circulation in real time. Minimally invasive, easy to set up and quick to focus, the technology generates a low-frequency ultrasound signal, which is highly sensitive to changes in flow and measures them immediately. Randomised, controlled trials using Doppler have demonstrated that early fluid management intervention will reduce post-operative complications, reduce intensive care admissions, and reduce the length of hospital stay.

 

The CardioQ-ODM has two distinct established clinical applications: firstly, to guide fluid management during surgery and secondly, to monitor cardiac output in critical care settings.

 

Surgical market

In March 2011 the National Institute for Health & Clinical Excellence ('NICE') recommended that CardioQ-ODM be considered for use in patients undergoing major and high risk surgery and in high risk patients undergoing intermediate risk surgery. NICE estimated the applicable number of such patients in the NHS in England alone to be over 800,000 each year. CardioQ-ODM has been shown to be effective in both elective and emergency surgery and with both general and regional anaesthetics. This recommendation was specific to CardioQ-ODM and was based on the robust evidence base that supports its use.

 

Subsequent to the NICE guidance, the NHS in England announced its selection of ODM as a high impact innovation to be rolled out across the system fully, at pace and scale with significant financial penalties starting in the NHS 2013/14 financial year ending 31 March 2014.

 

The NICE evaluation and recommendation confirms that the potential global market for CardioQ-ODM in surgery includes tens of millions of patients, even if confined to developed health economies: the most conservative estimate of the potential value of the market opportunity Deltex Medical has created is in excess of £1 billion per annum. The Company's core focus is on building market leading positions in this surgical market, both geographically and by type of surgery.

 

Critical care market

In critical care settings, well-equipped hospitals will often have more than one cardiac output monitoring technology available. In this environment, ODM's strengths are that it is quick to set up, easy to use, safe, low cost and the ideal technology for a patient in crisis requiring rapid or frequent intervention. The potential market for cardiac output monitoring in critical care is a fraction of the size of that for intra-operative fluid management.

 

Through the 2012 launch of the CardioQ-ODM+, Deltex Medical has added the Pulse Pressure Waveform Analysis ('PPWA') approach to monitoring cardiac output to ODM functionality. Doing this has improved Deltex Medical's offer for monitoring applications as well as providing doctors and nurses with a choice of clinical strategies appropriate to individual patients in different clinical settings.

 

Company goal

Our goal is to make oesophageal Doppler monitoring (ODM) a standard of care for patients in both these markets. We believe that, in most modern health systems, it is essential to have a robust evidence base of both clinical benefit and cost effectiveness in order to achieve system-wide adoption of a new medical technology. Deltex Medical is one of the very first medical technology companies to have completed the investment necessary to build such an evidence base: as a result, use of ODM during surgery has the proven potential to deliver both clinical and economic benefits that are material at each of patient, hospital and system level.

 

The Company is currently in the implementation phase of achieving this goal in a number of territories worldwide and there are already over 2,800 CardioQ-ODM systems in use in hospitals worldwide. Distribution arrangements are in place in over 30 countries.

 


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