Tuesday, November 10, 2009

Boston Sci's PROMUS Element Stent Gets Go Ahead in Europe

Filed under: Cardiology

The EU issued approval to Boston Scientific's PROMUS® Element™ coronary stent based on the platinum chromium alloy.

The platinum chromium alloy used in the PROMUS Element stent is engineered specifically for coronary stenting. This proprietary alloy offers greater radial strength and flexibility than older alloys such as the cobalt chromium alloy used in the XIENCE PRIME™ DES, and it provides enhanced visibility and reduced recoil. The innovative stent design improves deliverability and allows for more consistent lesion coverage and drug distribution. The advanced catheter delivery system further improves deliverability.

The PROMUS Element system is being evaluated in the PLATINUM clinical trial, which completed enrollment of 1,532 patients in September at more than 140 sites worldwide. PLATINUM is a randomized, controlled, pivotal trial designed to support U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and Japanese Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare (MHLW) approval of the PROMUS Element system.

Here's Boston Sci's promo video for the PROMUS ELEMENT:

Press release: BOSTON SCIENTIFIC ANNOUNCES EUROPEAN APPROVAL AND LAUNCH OF PLATINUM CHROMIUM PROMUS® ELEMENT™ STENT SYSTEM ...

Product page: PROMUS Element Stent ...

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