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Fractional flow reserve (FFR)

20
Nov 2017

Report about trends of interventional cardiology procedures in Italy

Annual report from the Italian Society of Interventional Cardiology (GISE) shows increasing trends in procedural volume of percutaneous coronary interventions (PCI), transcatheter aortic valve implantations (TAVI), mitral clip implantations, closure of left atrial appendage (LAA) and patent foramen ovale (PFO).
30
Aug 2017

COMET Pressure Guidewire from Boston Scientific for fractional flow reserve (FFR) measurement got positive appraisal at French HAS with only data about technical equivalency provided

There is an ongoing process to establish add-on reimbursement for FFR guidewires. Earlier in 2017 two guidewires (Verrata & Verrata More, Philips Volcano; Pressurewire (Certus - Aeris – X), Abbott) received a positive assessment by the National Commission for Evaluation of Medical Devices and Health Technologies (CNEDiMTS) with moderate improvement vs. standard of care. In June 2017, COMET device also received a positive recommendation from CNEDiMTS (no improvement vs. already recommended devices) only on the basis of data about technical equivalency. This is unusual for brand-specific applications and may be an interesting precedent for further applications.
09
May 2017

Positive appraisal for add-on reimbursement of Philips Volcano’s coronary fractional flow reserve (FFR) pressure wires in France

National Commission for the Evaluation of Medical Devices and Health Technologies (CNEDiMTS) positively appraised Verrata and Verrate Plus guidewires for add-on reimbursement via LPPR title V. Level of added clinical value was considered moderate (ASA III) in comparison with management strategy, based solely on angiography data. This decision complements decision early this year in relation to St. Jude Medical’s (now Abbott) PressureWire FFR wires.