Friday 22 August 2008

Sorin Group Announces FDA Approval And First U.S. Implant Of The World's Smallest Implantable Dual Chamber Pacemaker

�The Sorin Group (MIL:SRN), the largest European cardiovascular company and world drawing card in medical technologies for cardiac surgery, announced the U.S. Food and Drug Administration's (FDA) approval to market the REPLY� family of duple and individual chamber pacemakers.


The REPLY pacemaker, the world's smallest dual chamber pacemaker at 8cc's, is Sorin Group's next pacing evolution intentional to boil down ventricular pacing and promote natural cardiac function.


REPLY integrates Sorin Group's new proprietary SafeR� pacing mode. The SafeR technology builds on the Sorin Group's proven AAISafeR� pacing modal value first introduced in Europe in September 2003 and in the US in May 2005. AAISafeR switches from AAI to DDD in case of AV block detective work, and has been shown to reduce unnecessary pacing in both Sinus Node Disease and unselected AV Block patients1. Delivering unnecessary pacing to the correct ventricle has been shown to significantly enhance the risk of patients development heart failure and atrial fibrillation2.


In addition to SafeR, the REPLY pacesetter delivers advanced, automatic features such as SmartCheck�, which lets the user automatize follow up tests and provides comprehensive data reportage and recommendations.


"The REPLY pacemaker delivers to the market Sorin Group's 2nd generation universal pacing platform built more or less our exclusive SafeR pacing mode. REPLY and SafeR demonstrate Sorin Group's continued commitment to driving initiation in Cardiac Rhythm Management and reinforces our missionary work to continuously improve the treatment of Bradycardia", aforesaid Fred Hrkac, President of Sorin Group Cardiac Rhythm Management Business.


Dr. Randy Lieberman, Director of Electrophysiology at Harper University Hospital and Assistant Professor of Medicine at Wayne State University School of Medicine in Detroit implanted the first Reply pacemaker in the US. "The updated 2008 ACC/AHA Guidelines for Device-Based Therapy highlight the new banner of care in tempo which is to denigrate unnecessary ventricular pacing. The Reply sinoatrial node was the right choice for this patient. Pacemaker options that only offer AV check or AV search hysteresis do not eliminate patronize ventricular pacing for a significant number of patients. It's important to know that down-sized devices do not average that physicians have to compromise. Reply provides the output, longevity and tempo algorithms that physicians are looking for in a pacemaker."


The REPLY pacesetter will be distributed in the United States by ELA Medical, Inc., a Sorin Group Company.

About the Sorin Group


The Sorin Group (Bloomberg: SRN.IM; Reuters: SORN.MI), a world leader in the development of aesculapian technologies for cardiac surgery, offers innovative therapies for cardiac rhythm dysfunctions, interventional cardiology and the treatment of chronic kidney diseases. The Sorin Group includes these brands: Dideco, CarboMedics, COBE Cardiovascular, St�ckert, Mitroflow, ELA Medical, Sorin Biomedica, Bellco and Bellco-Soludia. At the Sorin Group 4,500 employees work to serve all over 5,000 public and private treatment centers in more than 80 countries throughout the world.


For more information, please visit: http://www.sorin.com or hTTP://www.sorin-crm.com.


(1) Pioger G, Leny G., Nitzsche R; Ripart A. AAIsafeR Limits Ventricular Pacing in Unselected Patients. PACE 2007; 30: S66-S70.


(2) Epstein, Andrew E et al. ACC/AHA/HRS. 2008 Guidelines for Device-Based Therapy for Cardiac Rhythm Abnormalities: A Report of the American College of Cardiology/American Heart Association Task Force on Practice Guidelines. Journal of the American College of Cardiology. Volume 51, No. 21, 2008.

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